Anyone try their 2002 Chambolle-M's or Corton's?

originally posted by Tom Blach:
I continue to find most 02s rather disappointing, but as always it's a question of what one opens. Recently a Follin-Arbelet Corton Bressandes was really dull and a Bize Savigny Fourneaux brilliant. On the whole they need time to become interesting, I think, even at the best addresses.

given my high theoretical expectations for both wines, perhaps it is, as you suggest, a matter of when as much as what.
 
I did have a very nice 2002 Charmes recently from a more modern producer (Magnien) but in general the vintage hasn't shown well for me for a few years. 1999s on the other hand are getting into a nice zone after awhile in which they were, well, like the 2002s are now.
 
originally posted by Keith Levenberg:
I did have a very nice 2002 Charmes recently from a more modern producer (Magnien) but in general the vintage hasn't shown well for me for a few years. 1999s on the other hand are getting into a nice zone after awhile in which they were, well, like the 2002s are now.

Which Magnien, Keith?

Mark Lipton
 
Count me in the decant off sediment camp.

About 15 years ago I flogged a poor tasting group where I mandated pop and pour after a shipping rest on $10000s of dollars of fine aged Burgundy because "you don't decant Burgundy". I had read it from some MW journalist type. I think we just trashed it all, and a couple years of Thursdays.

Would NEVER do that now.
 
originally posted by MLipton:
originally posted by Keith Levenberg:
I did have a very nice 2002 Charmes recently from a more modern producer (Magnien) but in general the vintage hasn't shown well for me for a few years. 1999s on the other hand are getting into a nice zone after awhile in which they were, well, like the 2002s are now.

Which Magnien, Keith?

Mark Lipton
Frederic. I believe that's the only one who makes a Charmes.
 
originally posted by Keith Levenberg:
originally posted by MLipton:
originally posted by Keith Levenberg:
I did have a very nice 2002 Charmes recently from a more modern producer (Magnien) but in general the vintage hasn't shown well for me for a few years. 1999s on the other hand are getting into a nice zone after awhile in which they were, well, like the 2002s are now.

Which Magnien, Keith?

Mark Lipton
Frederic. I believe that's the only one who makes a Charmes.

Hopefully, not the NBI ‘Cuvée Unique’

Mark Lipton
 
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