Birthday at Mrs. K's Tollhouse...Part 2 01/13/2010
![]() The second red we opened was a 2000 Château Mondorion Grand Cru from St. Emilion, France. I actually chose this bottle because while I studied abroad in France, some friends and I took a road trip that led us through the town of St. Emilion, where wine has been produced for about 13 centuries. This wine was replete with funky odors that may be offputting for some, but behind the musty, barnyard stink there were hints of chocolate, plums, and cherries that emerged more as we let it breath. One observation around the table was very fitting: the wine smelled like carnations, sort of stinky, but in a good way... The wine has a solid structure, a good balance of acids and tannins, and a chalky texture that adds to the feel of the wine in your mouth. This was a B+ kind of wine, completely overshadowed by the excitement created by the Muga Reserva. This wine was also on special, costing only about $10 more than the retail price for a bottle. I'm excited about the basement wine scene at Mrs. K's. They have a half-price happy hour deal from 5 to 7 on wines by the glass, their food and wine menus both offer some fantastic flavors, and there is something about the cellar's ambiance that makes one forget that downtown Silver Spring is only a minute away. The next time I want to be transported a European cellar, I'll go to Mrs. K's basement. Oh yeah, for dessert that evening we also enjoyed a bottle of 1985 Burgundy and a bottle of Moët & Chandon Impérial. I won't even score those bottles. They were simply a decadent icing on my birthday party's cake. Comments Your comment will be posted after it is approved. Leave a Reply | AuthorWith a little traveling, a bit of time, and an infinite amount of curiosity, I will explore the countless flavors life has to offer. ArchivesJanuary 2012 CategoriesAll |