originally posted by Jim Hanlon:
2019 Yohan Lardy Moulin-a-Vent Vieilles Vignes de 1903: A new vigneron for me. I've been looking for a Moulin-a-Vent to cellar. There's Desvignes and Bouland in Morgon. Thivin in Cote de Brouilly. Roilette in Fleurie. Billards in St. Amour. But Moulin-a-Vent has long been considered one of the leading, and most ageworthy, crus, and I don't feel like I have a domaine working with that terroir in my cellar. (I know folks say that Roilette can be more like MaV than Fleurie, but still.) There are the Chateau des Jacques wines from Jadot, but those seem like the elevage is the thing. Every now and then I can buy a JP Brun wine from MaV, but I'd like to find a vigneron who's based in the village. All that windup, and I liked this wine, but don't think my search is over. This is a well made Beaujolais, but in a fruit-forward style. If there's structure and acid for aging, I can't see it through the fruit.