I drove across to Deland and decamped at The Elusive Grape. I stepped in and Bill welcomed me with open arms. His first words were Happy Cabernet Day. He then proceeded to break open a bottle of 2005 Chateau de Chambrun and pour me a glass. "This is one of the bottles we are going to be having tonight," he said. He then continued to decant some of the bottles he was going to be having later that evening and I sampled them.
I ordered lunch from a nearby Mexican restaurant and my steak went very well with the 2002 Slaughterhouse Cellars Cabernet Sauvignon. I had only intended to spend an hour at Bill's establishment but the wine, food, and conversation stretched on pleasantly. I looked at my watch. It was 2:30! I had to get the hell out of there. On to the Wine Den in Mount Dora.
"I drove across to Deland and decamped at The Elusive Grape. I stepped in and Bill welcomed me with open arms. His first words were Happy Cabernet Day. He then proceeded to break open a bottle of 2005 Chateau de Chambrun and pour me a glass. "This is one of the bottles we are going to be having tonight," he said."
ReplyDeleteShhh . . . should we tell Bill that Chambrun is about 95% merlot? ;) Tasty wine, though. I'm drinking a 2008 Mathilde right now that is just smokin. I'm pretty sure it's 100% merlot. Fleshy and round, with some firm structure. Crushed black berries, meat and sweaty leather on those nose. Layered. This wine sees limited oak, and it is the better for it. A very decent, yummy young wine. Worthy of a case purchase at this price.
Robert
I would have met you for a glass son!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteNever have tasted the Chambrun, nothing wrong with an imposter.