Claude Kolm
Claude Kolm
So I had a crappy day finishing up on a crappy week at work (the first five-day work week in a while), and a splitting headache. And there were other computer-related problems, but, anyway . . . . After tasting for review purposes a lovely Riesling from Frst, I contemplated what to have with the the pasta that I was making for dinner. I decided that I wanted something good and mature, but after deciding on Cornas, I chose to go for something "lesser and simpler." So based on vintage, out went the Allemand 1995 and 1996 that I'd brought home a visit or two ago from the offsite storage. Verset 2000 or Clape 2000? Either seemed right, and as I initially thought it was a good, nothing more, but relatively early-drinking vintage. I'd had the Verset not too long ago, so Clape was my decision.
Clape, of course, has been roundly criticized by some, although I've always continued to find them topnotch.
You can get better Cornas than this in other vintages, but you have no right to expect it. Some funk along with deep blueberry fruit and dustiness in the nose. Rich and sensual on the palate with dark plum and blueberry fruit. This drinks fabulously now (the progression of the better 2000 N. Rhnes has not been like that of the better 2000 Burgundies) yet still promises future improvement.
So let's hear it from you Clape critics -- what's wrong with this wine?
Clape, of course, has been roundly criticized by some, although I've always continued to find them topnotch.
You can get better Cornas than this in other vintages, but you have no right to expect it. Some funk along with deep blueberry fruit and dustiness in the nose. Rich and sensual on the palate with dark plum and blueberry fruit. This drinks fabulously now (the progression of the better 2000 N. Rhnes has not been like that of the better 2000 Burgundies) yet still promises future improvement.
So let's hear it from you Clape critics -- what's wrong with this wine?