originally posted by Bill Lundstrom:
Friday and Saturday night we had:
Mount Eden Pinot Noir 2016 Santa Cruz Mountains. Purchased at the winery after a lovely visit. This, unfortunately, didn't show well. One note, and kind of sweet. Couldn't get past one glass. Not much better on day 2.
Domaine Fourrier Bourgogne Blanc 2019. This was young obviously but really enjoyable. I have a couple more that i'll let sleep a while.
Thibaud Boudignon Anjou Blanc 2019. A bit expensive for it's level perhaps but oh so good. Lovely chenin blanc with that wooly kind of mouth feel. Finished with nice length. the Savennieres from this producer are also terrific.
I really dig the Boudignon and 2019 seems like the best young ones I've yet tried (limited sample, admittedly). I actually think it is priced pretty fairly in context. The Savennieres start to push the price envelop for me.
Mount Eden Pinot is a bit of a bummer. This was a formative wine for me and a real benchmark. Like you, I've been pretty nonplussed the last couple times I've tried it.