Pavel Tchichikov
Pavel Tchichikov
originally posted by Jayson Cohen:
Extradimensional for me too. 2019 Hold Me Tight.
can't wait for the Kevin Zraly guide on reading American wine labels.
originally posted by Jayson Cohen:
Extradimensional for me too. 2019 Hold Me Tight.
originally posted by Tristan Welles:
2010 Lucien Boillot Volnay, les Croix Noires... Some slight brown at the edge and that fits with my experience: 2010 Burgundies are aging a little faster than a good vintage should.
originally posted by Rahsaan:
originally posted by Tristan Welles:
2010 Lucien Boillot Volnay, les Croix Noires... Some slight brown at the edge and that fits with my experience: 2010 Burgundies are aging a little faster than a good vintage should.
Ha!
I can't claim broad experience. I found that with 2010 Pavelot Dominode, but others here felt differently about 2010 in general.
originally posted by maureen:
2008 Dujac Morey St Denis - I remain a fan of this vintage and this wine - showed well with duck breat.
originally posted by Tristan Welles:
originally posted by Rahsaan:
originally posted by Tristan Welles:
2010 Lucien Boillot Volnay, les Croix Noires... Some slight brown at the edge and that fits with my experience: 2010 Burgundies are aging a little faster than a good vintage should.
Ha!
I can't claim broad experience. I found that with 2010 Pavelot Dominode, but others here felt differently about 2010 in general.
This has been my opinion for a while, such that I have been consuming 2010s ahead of others. I have left Lucien Boillot Callierets and Louis Boillot Grands Poisots -- so we'll see if it holds true.
originally posted by Pavel Tchichikov:
originally posted by maureen:
2008 Dujac Morey St Denis - I remain a fan of this vintage and this wine - showed well with duck breat.
would love to hear your thoughts on 2008s in general
opinions regarding their longevity are split among people who know and love their burgundy
originally posted by Michael Lewis:
A magnum of 2014 Huet Petillant, and another magnum of 2015 l'Anglore Tavel. We also tried for a half-magnum of 1988 Rousseau Ruchottes-Chambertin Clos des Ruchottes, but that turned out to be corked (after my father-in-law had lovingly cellared it for 30+ years).
originally posted by Karen Goetz:
originally posted by Rahsaan:
originally posted by Karen Goetz:
2019 Yannick Amirault et Fils, Saint Nicolas de Bourgeuil "La Mine" got at their cave a month ago...
Nice for you!!
Lovely visit, yes!
originally posted by BJ:
The Division Nouveau Nouveau is super ddelish!!!
originally posted by BJ:
originally posted by Karen Goetz:
originally posted by Rahsaan:
originally posted by Karen Goetz:
2019 Yannick Amirault et Fils, Saint Nicolas de Bourgeuil "La Mine" got at their cave a month ago...
Nice for you!!
Lovely visit, yes!
Hey, we were there this summer!
Maybe not our favorite wines...something not coming together. Did like the amphorae one tho seem to remember.
originally posted by Jay Miller:
From a 2008 dinner last year and a few other recent experiences I'd say most 2008s need more time though they are not fully shut down
Drouhin Chambolles however are, with two hours in a decanter, starting to drink brilliantly
originally posted by robert ames:
originally posted by BJ:
The Division Nouveau Nouveau is super ddelish!!!
true, but really not in a nouveau style. really quite dark and medium bodied. but you're right--delish.