Perhaps here we can have a thread on the sometimes brief, sometimes longer closed period for Beaujolais.
I always enjoy the higher ridge vineyards of Morgon - Corcelette and Charmes. They are nothing at all like Cote du Py, which is un autre chose - they are more akin to a Chiroubles if anything, but really just their own thing.
Victor Sorin is an interesting producer - some of his wines are full on bio/naturelle, which I avoid as they just trend towards flaw out here in the Northwest US. His other wines are well made and enjoyable - one I particularly like is his Morgon Charmes.
I fell in love with his '17 Charmes and bought a decent amount of it - lovely strawberry fields, dirt, gentle meat. Super glou.
A couple years ago I noted a bottle seemed a bit dimmed and chalked it up to variation, but then a couple months later, the next bottle was as shut as anything I've ever tried - a big nada. I believe I tried another and yup, closed. I was really sad and just figured I would have a 5-7 year wait.
At the wine storage yesterday grabbing some stuff and I saw a bottle of this. I thought, what the heck, let's check in. Well, heck - fully back on. Slightly more advanced, both a little heavier and lighter at the same time - freshness off, but advancing into lighter earthiness. Excellent. And gone in no time.
What's y'all's experience with Beaujolais closed periods?
I always enjoy the higher ridge vineyards of Morgon - Corcelette and Charmes. They are nothing at all like Cote du Py, which is un autre chose - they are more akin to a Chiroubles if anything, but really just their own thing.
Victor Sorin is an interesting producer - some of his wines are full on bio/naturelle, which I avoid as they just trend towards flaw out here in the Northwest US. His other wines are well made and enjoyable - one I particularly like is his Morgon Charmes.
I fell in love with his '17 Charmes and bought a decent amount of it - lovely strawberry fields, dirt, gentle meat. Super glou.
A couple years ago I noted a bottle seemed a bit dimmed and chalked it up to variation, but then a couple months later, the next bottle was as shut as anything I've ever tried - a big nada. I believe I tried another and yup, closed. I was really sad and just figured I would have a 5-7 year wait.
At the wine storage yesterday grabbing some stuff and I saw a bottle of this. I thought, what the heck, let's check in. Well, heck - fully back on. Slightly more advanced, both a little heavier and lighter at the same time - freshness off, but advancing into lighter earthiness. Excellent. And gone in no time.
What's y'all's experience with Beaujolais closed periods?