So about last night...
My wife had a friend over the other day for a happy hour at the house. When two girls get together I usually excuse myself from the room for my own sanity. But as I walked back towards the kitchen at one point to get some water, I heard my wife's friend invite her to a champagne tasting at her club so I lingered around to hear the details. The friend started reading the email the club sent about Salon and Delamotte. Naturally I stepped into the conversation.
She gave us the time and place and we cleared the calendar and got a sitter. The 1996 Salon was the best wine I've ever had...period ('75 Yquem and '07 Maybach are pretty damn close too), so Salon has always had a special place in my heart. I wasn't about to miss this.
We showed up to the club and walked up to see 3 separate tasting tables: 2 on the right with Delamotte and one on the left with 06/07 Salon. The crowd was perfect, only about 20-25 of us, and I looked over to see 8 bottles of Salon.
Here is what all was served:
The somm asked that we start off with Delamotte and move forward, so we obliged. Most of y'all know that I'm very limited in what I can drink (a glass or two a month...ugh) so I took my flute and had a taste of the brut. It was fine but it wasn't what I was after. I then moved to the NV BdB for a taste. Much better!
About that time, I hear a young man (35ish tops) talking next to me with a thick French accent. I turn to introduce myself and it turns out he is the export director for Salon. I had no idea a Salon rep would be there. He was in town for another tasting on a TX road trip (his first time here) and the distributor brought him to this club (the distributor's friend was there selling the wines, thus the order sheet). We talk for about 15-20 minutes about Salon, France, the US, and national parks here (he wants to visit Yosemite). We exchange emails and discussed a possible visit to the house in Mesnil in the future. It was fun to hear him talk about his wines and to tell him my stories with them.
In the meantime, I had moved on to the Delamotte Rose. A bit too sweet for my liking. Then I hit the 2007 BdB. This is a nice wine!!! While the non-vintage was good, this was much more expressive. At $95? I don't know. I have the 2008 coming to me at $60 so I passed on buying there. I'll just buy more 2008!
After that, the gentleman from Salon gave his speech. He went into the history of Delamotte and Salon and how they came to be one house. He talked about Mesnil Sur Oger and the climate/soils. He then described each wine in detail and took questions.
While he was talking, we were handed glasses of the 2007 Salon. It was linear and delicious. Next we tried the 2006 Salon which was more complex with broader flavors. Both were great in their own way.
The Salon rep came by to say goodbye and we talked for another 10 minutes or so with a man who I had just met...mostly about the book Wine and War, and fishing.
The crowd was dying out and my wife looked over and there were still 3 bottles of Salon left! We told the pourer (assistant Somm) to make sure he got his fair share *wink wink* and then we each had seconds of each vintage. Since flutes aren't full pours and I had dumped the previous extra Delamotte wine, I felt comfortable in taking on the endeavor. After seconds, almost everyone who had stayed departed and the head somm said to dig in on the rest of the bottles, so my wife and her friend went back for third and fourth pours. I reluctantly passed, but i have to take care of myself these days! Don't worry (not that you were), because I did order a bottle of each and asked to be a part of the group that gets a rare magnum of the 2008 vintage!
Anytime you can have Salon is a treat, but to taste two vintages in a night is something special. I feel very fortunate to have been a part of the experience. It's certainly up here as one of my top experiences in my wine life.
*Sorry to ramble, I just went all fan-girl on the tasting but hey, that's the way I like to live life!