originally posted by Jayson Cohen:
Opened this 2016 Emrich-Schönleber Halgans last night. Will finish tonight. Delicious from Halenberg young vines. A beautiful mineral food wine based on a wonderfully textural and elegant midpalate.
Nice. And bravo for all the Vilmart in the background...
I don't drink much Emrich-Schönleber, but had some at very nice prices in Germany last year. Obviously a star producer, doesn't need me to buy bottles.
And speaking of finishing on the second day. Yesterday I opened NV Moussé Fils L'Or d'Eugène Brut and found it a bit too Meunier. But the rest of the bottle tonight was absolutely delicious, more juicy and finessed character and it felt like the PN balance was more apparent.
Even better because tonight's bottle of 2008 Louis Boillot Gevrey Champonnet was a big disappointment. Pristine cork but showed all kinds of off-elements throughout. At first it was sour and oxidized on the palate. Filled in a bit with air, and structural elements were elegant and resolved. But the fierce anger never disappeared and I'm not sure that time will be its friend.