Pearl Of Imereti

Pearl Morissette

Primesautier Lemberger Blend 2020

From Niagara — doing an “Unexpected Regions” tasting. R&D

Plum in the glass.

Dewy, maid of the mist dare I say, black currant, cassis, cloves.

Tart, cherry, cola like.

It’s cool, a little different, light, casual drinking.
— a year ago

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Château de Pez

Saint-Estèphe Cabernet Franc Blend 2019

A beautiful pearl in a sea of overpriced CA Cabernet at an American steakhouse. — a year ago

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Pierre Sparr

Brut Réserve Crémant d'Alsace Pinot Blanc - Auxerrois Blend

Actually a blend of 80% Pinot Blanc and 20% Pinot Auxerrois. Nice Cremant d’Alsace from a producer with quite a history. Year and a half to two year process. Light yellow color with green highlights. Fine pearl-like bubbles. Aromas and flavors of green melon, mango, nuts and minerals. Soft mousse and beautiful texture. Powerful body and lemony acidity. Fresh, complex and clean. Great pallet cleanser! — 4 years ago

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Ayala

Cuvée Perle d'Ayala Millésime Brut Champagne 2012

We visited Champagne Ayala today, located in the grand cru village of Äy, Champagne. 🇫🇷

This champagne house is now part of the Bollinger family 🏠 ; it has a distinct and marked personality, leaning especially towards Chardonnay with a light, elegant, and focused character. 🌸

We had the pleasure of touring the grounds and cave with @carledmundsherman where we learned about the history of Ayala, the subsoils and topography where grapes used to make this wine were grown; we rode an elevator with crates of bottles that had been riddled, and we even caught a glimpse of wines being disgorged, dosaged, and corked in action. 🤩

It was a memorable, educational, and delicious experience. 💕Here is a lineup of wines we tasted - mostly blends of predominantly Chardonnay (with Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier) and a Blanc de Blancs (100% Chardonnay).

All of these wines were lovely, though our favorite was the Vintage 2012 La Perle — ‘The Pearl’ — prestige cuvée, due to its richness, aromatics, and complexity. 👏👏👏🍾🍾🍾

Santé!!🥂🥂🥂🥂 @champagne_ayala
— 4 years ago

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Sharon B

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My brother was just in Champagne! He’s in Alsace right now. I would love to go back to France and visit the Champagne region! Cheers! 🍾🥂
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@Sharon B That’s awesome 👏 👏 I’d love to visit Alsace someday. I hope you get to Champagne, too 🥂 There’s so much to see and taste and the people we’ve met have been incredibly friendly.

Thierry Allemand

Cornas Reynard (R) Syrah 1999

Another producer to inherit some vineyards from Verset was Thiérry Allemand who purchased Noëls holdings in Reynard. That vineyard is the cornerstone for this wine. The 1999 Allemand “Reynard” is still full of fresh brambles, some cow pasture, and beautiful purple flowers. It’s sanguine with inorganic earth and gentle spices. Bangin’ with venison, umami bomb, potato and pearl onion. This is gorgeous and should be outstanding through 2040+. — a year ago

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Tom Casagrande

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Dude you had a Rhône evening I can only dream about. Lucky man! Cheers!
Jay Kline

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@Tom Casagrande no doubt. It was truly special. I created a Tasting Story on CT; not sure if you’re on there.

Fort Ross

Mother Of Pearl Chardonnay 2019

Liquid Gold! Strong minerality with citrus and mild butter aromas. On the bud, it’s smooth with citrus notes and a bit of tartness on the finish. Great with Smoked Salmon and Bok Choy. It’s a really nice winery to visit in a remote location ! Great service and the coast is spectacular. — 2 years ago

Pearl Morissette Estate Winery

Violette Cabernet Franc 2018

Light, super clean and transparent, Rosemary, juniper, damsen plum, little bit of characteristic Cab Franc pencil lead, slightly oily but not weighty. Juicy punchy delicious. — 4 years ago

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Noël Verset

Cornas Syrah 1996

First, the Gentaz and now, Verset?! Be still my beating heart! Noël Verset is a freaking legend. His first vintage was during the period of peace between the first and second world war which means, for most of his career, Cornas was a tough place to make a living making wine. It wasn’t until the 1990’s that things began to turn around and by that time, Noël was in his 70’s. Talk about perseverance. By the time he made this 1996 vintage, he had already started selling off some of his vineyards and by 2006, he was done making wine altogether. 

And this 1996? It is lighter in color than the other wines in the Cornas line-up; almost a pale garnet with a transparent core. The nose is just crazy. I just wanted to smell it for the rest of the night. Wild mixed berries, dried purple flowers, garrigue, tobacco, and coffee. This was a Cornas of elegance and thinner on the palate relative to the Allemand and Clape. Long finish. Divine with venison, umami bomb, potato and pearl onion. Drinking very well now and could hold for longer but why?
— a year ago

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Domaine des Baumard

Savennières Chenin Blanc 2018

Great texture. Just a pearl of residual sugar. Seashells and sand. — 2 years ago

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Baia's Wine

Gvantsa's Wine Otskhanuri Sapare 2017

Made with Otskhanuri Sapere, a rare “teinturier” variety from western Georgia (genetically unrelated to the much more popular Saperavi, but similarly known from producing very dark colored wines). From a vineyard in the village of Obcha, in the Imereti region in western Georgia. Fermented and aged in qvevri. Almost opaque, deep ruby color with purple hues. Intense aromas of wild berries, herbs and some earthy notes. Cherries, pomegranate and lollipop flavors. Fresh, juicy, delicious. Structured, grippy tannins, high acidity. Wild, fascinating, — 4 years ago

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