Salil Benegal
Salil Benegal
A case from Chambers arrived yesterday. I managed to wait a whole three hours before opening one of the bottles of the Texier Le Clau in the box.
Yes, it's very young and primary, and will definitely benefit with time. But that's why I bought a few of these so I could open one now. And I'm glad I did given what it showed.
It is a thrilling wine. The fruit profile is darker and richer than I recall from Eric's other wines. It feels more black fruited with stronger olive/briney scents compared to the bottles of the Vieille Serine I've had, and the back end is all earthy/mineral savouriness. The structure seems to come mostly from the acidity - there's tannin here but it's very fine grained and the texture is very silky. But the acidity's more prominent and gives it a sense of vibrancy that makes each glass disappear very easily. While drinking this I was making mental comparisons to Benetiere's Côte-Rôties - it doesn't have the gamey/meaty notes I've had from those wines, but the sense of freshness, lightness, and energy is striking and I'm glad to have more in the cellar to see how this evolves. But definitely no regrets about opening this now.
Yes, it's very young and primary, and will definitely benefit with time. But that's why I bought a few of these so I could open one now. And I'm glad I did given what it showed.
It is a thrilling wine. The fruit profile is darker and richer than I recall from Eric's other wines. It feels more black fruited with stronger olive/briney scents compared to the bottles of the Vieille Serine I've had, and the back end is all earthy/mineral savouriness. The structure seems to come mostly from the acidity - there's tannin here but it's very fine grained and the texture is very silky. But the acidity's more prominent and gives it a sense of vibrancy that makes each glass disappear very easily. While drinking this I was making mental comparisons to Benetiere's Côte-Rôties - it doesn't have the gamey/meaty notes I've had from those wines, but the sense of freshness, lightness, and energy is striking and I'm glad to have more in the cellar to see how this evolves. But definitely no regrets about opening this now.