I broke the Rule, but it was ok

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2008 Gonon St. Joseph. So good. Brambly and long. Put on your old moleskin trousers and walk the fields, bushwhack through a hedge or two, puff the pipe, hands in pocket, cap on head.
 
Marc D, I still remember the Gonon blanc you treated us to many years ago now. I underappreciated it at the time.
 
originally posted by BJ:
I broke the Rule, but it was ok2008 Gonon St. Joseph. So good. Brambly and long. Put on your old moleskin trousers and walk the fields, bushwhack through a hedge or two, puff the pipe, hands in pocket, cap on head.

sounds like it might be enjoyed by Tartarin de Tarascon!
 
I'm sniffing terroir in the hot sun
I broke the rule, but it was OK
I broke the rule, but it’s OK

I needed Syrah 'cause I had none
I broke the rule, but it was OK
I broke the rule, but it’s OK

Well, it was my last bottle and I feel so sad
I guess it’s gone too young
But it’s the best St. Joseph that I’ve ever had
I broke the rule, but it was OK
I broke the rule, but it’s OK
 
i stumbled upon '08 gonon on a wine list maybe 3 years ago, and the price was great, so we had it. it was lovely gonon st. joseph to be sure, but even then seemed to have nothing left to sustain it further.

as poor a vintage as 2008 was, this is just not a 20 year wine, unless storage was kept in the 40's.

even jll recommends finishing by 2015/2016 and he's british.
 
originally posted by BJ:
Marc D, I still remember the Gonon blanc you treated us to many years ago now. I underappreciated it at the time.
I think I have some of the 09 and 10 blanc left. Back then I could still buy the wines for reasonable prices so I would get a few bottles of the blanc with the red St J. I wondered if maybe it would age like a Hermitage blanc. I think the Gonon St Joseph vineyards are in fairly similar soil and elevation as Hermitage hill. David Lillie didn’t think the 09 was for aging so maybe I shouldn’t have tried this. If you’re game we can try it together.
 
09 Gonon Blanc hasn’t aged all that well in my experience. Opened the 10 recently, magnificent but could age longer. Overall I find the Gonon Blanc to be somewhat less consistent bottle to bottle than the Rouge.
 
originally posted by robert ames:
i stumbled upon '08 gonon on a wine list maybe 3 years ago, and the price was great, so we had it. it was lovely gonon st. joseph to be sure, but even then seemed to have nothing left to sustain it further.

as poor a vintage as 2008 was, this is just not a 20 year wine, unless storage was kept in the 40's.

even jll recommends finishing by 2015/2016 and he's british.

This bottle was maybe completely peak/optimal. No hint of downhill. Bought on release and stored perfectly at 55F.

Even Gonon said this was a risky holder. But he just said risk, not aforegone.

I believe JLL's dates are his guess at optimal, not drink by.
 
originally posted by Ben Hunting:
09 Gonon Blanc hasn’t aged all that well in my experience. Opened the 10 recently, magnificent but could age longer. Overall I find the Gonon Blanc to be somewhat less consistent bottle to bottle than the Rouge.
Thanks Ben, that’s helpful.
 
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