2023 Good to Me

Rahsaan

Rahsaan
2017 Foreau Vouvray Sec
Immediately from the corkpull this smells like nostalgia. What Vouvray/Touraine used to taste like before the Sun God burned everything. So nice. Pale lemon citrus and chalk, fresh. With air comes more golden fruit and layered textures, but always fine and linear. This is my kind of Vouvray.

2014 Foreau Vouvray Sec
More old-timey Vouvray scents, but a bit more leaning on the golden ginger apple malic side of things, which is not my favorite. Delicious with chèvre quiche and certainly a fine drink, but not as exciting to me as the bottle of the 17.

2020 Domaine aux Moines Savennières Roche aux Moines
I heard reports that the winemaking had been modernized and they were true. So unlike the rusty wines of the 90s. Juicy ripe golden fruit befitting a modern RAM, but still light lithe and ‘fresh’. The deepest recesses of my chenin brain probably lean towards the Touraine examples mentioned above, but if I have to move west, this pushes my buttons.

2005 Louis Boillot Gevrey Chambertin Champonnet
Corked. God dammit! Nothing like lovingly keeping a bottle for all these years, babying it through a couple of moves, and then watching it all week while standing upright in preparation for decanting off sediment, to then find it completely worthless!

Also, last week I had a small dinner party and started with a NV Gatinois Tradition Brut which is such a delicious wine. Right from the beginning it is friendly fresh and elegant, enough body to be generous, enough detail to be refined, and such easy pleasure. What a way to treat non-wine-geek guests. With the main course our 2012 ESJ Fenaughty Syrah was the evolved smoky dark yet fresh syrah it was supposed to be. And then, my non-wine-geek friend pulls out a bottle of 2021 Elvio Tintero Bianco which was such a refreshing joy. Light and playful, it danced across the palate with bright succulent flowers, a bit of spritz, and I think it retails for less than $15. KLWM (and my friend) did something right on this one.
 
I just picked up a couple more 2019 Roche aux Moines at the Flatiron Loire sale yesterday after loving the bottle I opened in December, which Jeff reported on.

Also good to hear about the Foreau, and I also enjoy Gatinois , more traditionally made (i.e., not drawn in to the no dosage thing).
 
originally posted by Jayson Cohen:
I just picked up a couple more 2019 Roche aux Moines at the Flatiron Loire sale yesterday after loving the bottle I opened in December, which Jeff reported on.

It was Jeff's note that made me re-think Domaine aux Moines, and am glad I did. Also bought 2019 from the Flatiron sale, and picked up this last bottle of 2020 today from CSW. It was madness in there for their Loire tasting!
 
originally posted by Oswaldo Costa:
Condolences on the Boillot!

Thanks. I guess that was one way in which 2023 has not been kind to me, wine-wise. The 05 fruit was still so gorgeous, which made it even crueler. I have 2 more, but I don't exactly have endless 05s, or anywhere near the amount that others probably do.
 
originally posted by Rahsaan:
2005 Louis Boillot Gevrey Chambertin Champonnet
Corked. God dammit! Nothing like lovingly keeping a bottle for all these years, babying it through a couple of moves, and then watching it all week while standing upright in preparation for decanting off sediment, to then find it completely worthless!

Damn it! That was supposed to be the canary in the coal mine bottle!

Also, last week I had a small dinner party and started with a NV Gatinois Tradition Brut which is such a delicious wine.

I have along history with this wine. It was DI'd locally in NC so it was cheap when I was in grad school (but not as cheap as Jacquesson which was a similar arrangement). It was also one of the two Champagne houses my parents bought from directly when they lived in Paris (the other was Tarlant), so it always has a bit of a nostalgic glow to it when I enjoy it today.
 
originally posted by VLM:
originally posted by Rahsaan:
2005 Louis Boillot Gevrey Chambertin Champonnet
Corked. God dammit!
Damn it! That was supposed to be the canary in the coal mine bottle!

On the 'positive' side, the texture did seem attractive and potentially in a good zone for my palate, so I plan to open another in the upcoming weeks. As soon as I emotionally recover from the disappointment!

originally posted by VLM:
originally posted by Rahsaan:Also, last week I had a small dinner party and started with a NV Gatinois Tradition Brut which is such a delicious wine.

I have along history with this wine...so it always has a bit of a nostalgic glow to it when I enjoy it today.

Nice. I have limited Champagne experience but have very much enjoyed this bottling these past months. I also bought the 2012 Brut and the NV Rose, hoping to find more Gatinois winners!
 
originally posted by Rahsaan:
2023 Good to Me2017 Foreau Vouvray Sec
This is my kind of Vouvray.

2020 Domaine aux Moines Savennières Roche aux Moines
I heard reports that the winemaking had been modernized... this pushes my buttons.

2005 Louis Boillot Gevrey Chambertin Champonnet
Corked. God dammit!

2021 Elvio Tintero Bianco which was such a refreshing joy. Light and playful, it danced across the palate with bright succulent flowers, a bit of spritz, and I think it retails for less than $15. KLWM (and my friend) did something right on this one.

I try to absorb the wisdom of this board w/o being hypnotized into buying way too much more wine for a 63 year old. This post (along with others from Cowan and Jeff) is how I get into trouble.

Sorry about the Louis Boillot Gevrey Chambertin Champonnet. As someone making small but increasing commitments to Louis Boillot, and that would have been a welcome data point.
 
originally posted by Rahsaan:
originally posted by VLM:
originally posted by Rahsaan:
2005 Louis Boillot Gevrey Chambertin Champonnet
Corked. God dammit!
Damn it! That was supposed to be the canary in the coal mine bottle!

On the 'positive' side, the texture did seem attractive and potentially in a good zone for my palate, so I plan to open another in the upcoming weeks. As soon as I emotionally recover from the disappointment!

originally posted by VLM:
originally posted by Rahsaan:Also, last week I had a small dinner party and started with a NV Gatinois Tradition Brut which is such a delicious wine.

I have along history with this wine...so it always has a bit of a nostalgic glow to it when I enjoy it today.

Nice. I have limited Champagne experience but have very much enjoyed this bottling these past months. I also bought the 2012 Brut and the NV Rose, hoping to find more Gatinois winners!

2012 is really good. I think I told you by email it was my favorite wine, full stop, at a Polaner tasting of recent releases a couple months ago.
 
originally posted by Rahsaan:

2005 Louis Boillot Gevrey Chambertin Champonnet
Corked. God dammit!

Finally got around to drinking the next bottle of this, and when not corked, it is absolutely delicious. Silky resolved Burg berry, a bit of the sauvage thing to remind you of Gevrey and a slight tannin frame. But perfectly in the zone for my palate and well worth the wait. One bottle left and I look forward to that.
 
originally posted by Rahsaan:
originally posted by Rahsaan:

2005 Louis Boillot Gevrey Chambertin Champonnet
Corked. God dammit!

Finally got around to drinking the next bottle of this, and when not corked, it is absolutely delicious. Silky resolved Burg berry, a bit of the sauvage thing to remind you of Gevrey and a slight tannin frame. But perfectly in the zone for my palate and well worth the wait. One bottle left and I look forward to that.

wasn't this the first vintage produced in the Barthod cellars?
 
originally posted by Rahsaan:
originally posted by Rahsaan:

2005 Louis Boillot Gevrey Chambertin Champonnet
Corked. God dammit!

Finally got around to drinking the next bottle of this, and when not corked, it is absolutely delicious. Silky resolved Burg berry, a bit of the sauvage thing to remind you of Gevrey and a slight tannin frame. But perfectly in the zone for my palate and well worth the wait. One bottle left and I look forward to that.

That's great news!
 
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