The Beaujolais TN thread

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Some of the new natural producers have been coming in with sub-11% wines. Less in the Beaujolais, although I think there are some, but more in the Jura and Savoie. Results have not been uniformly good, but I have had some good ones.

Reportedly Chateauneuf-du-Pape producers are even trying to cut back (but they're starting from 15.5 and on up), although most of the bottles I examine on the shelves do not indicate that they are succeeding.
 
I just finished off a bottle of 2023 Côte Roannaise La Colline en Flamme from Romain Paire/Domaine des Pothiers. Very nice and only 12% alcohol. And easier price than many a drinkable Beaujolais these days.
 
originally posted by Claude Kolm:
I just finished off a bottle of 2023 Côte Roannaise La Colline en Flamme from Romain Paire/Domaine des Pothiers. Very nice and only 12% alcohol. And easier price than many a drinkable Beaujolais these days.
If only it were in the states.
 
ch de chenas moulin a vent 1979, bottled by alexis lechine -- readerz of teh other threads may note a convergence: i just got back from a week on teh werk road, and craved home cooking (don't ask). feeling in the need for a last glass to please teh fatshirst, i reached for this...

1. i have no idea where it came from (satsink says "a long forgotten auction lot and licks lips).

2. fatsink is only a sink, what the fuck does he know. ahem.

3. fuck you fatsink. think recent 79 des tours brouilly. many times.

so we approach with a sense of teh conflict in teh fatschloß:

cork is good. first notes are strawberries. strawberries strawberries strawberries!!

in time it is clear shit is also a tiny bit chaptalized and a wee bit oversulphured. in teh sprit of clearly up teh matters of clear import to humanity, i try again.

said bottle is drained soon. hello "glass."

so. *way* more fun than burying teh dead. and always gamay.

fb.
 
originally posted by fatboy:
ch de chenas moulin a vent 1979, bottled by alexis lechine

tbh, for teh sake of teh fatsoul, i feel i must report this has gone on to strength to strength. it isn't teh greatest wine ever (vide teh footy tonight), but i kinda love it.

fb.
 
Has anyone opened any of the 2021 or 2022 Vieilles Vignes bottlings from Georges Descombes?

Following on from Claude’s post, I’ve had some impressive bottles of Sérol’s 2022 Perdrizière.
 
originally posted by Ben Hunting:
Has anyone opened any of the 2021 or 2022 Vieilles Vignes bottlings from Georges Descombes?

A few bottles of the 2021 Morgon VV last summer/fall were gorgeous, remarkably juicy for the vintage, but still fresh. Haven't tasted since then though.
 
If anyone has access to the current edition of La Revue du vin de France, the current issue coincidentally has an article about Côtes Roannaise.
 
originally posted by Claude Kolm:
I just finished off a bottle of 2023 Côte Roannaise La Colline en Flamme from Romain Paire/Domaine des Pothiers. Very nice and only 12% alcohol. And easier price than many a drinkable Beaujolais these days.

is Pothiers non-carbonic, like Sérol?
 
originally posted by fatboy:
ch de chenas moulin a vent 1979, bottled by alexis lechine -- readerz of teh other threads may note a convergence: i just got back from a week on teh werk road, and craved home cooking (don't ask). feeling in the need for a last glass to please teh fatshirst, i reached for this...

1. i have no idea where it came from (satsink says "a long forgotten auction lot and licks lips).

2. fatsink is only a sink, what the fuck does he know. ahem.

3. fuck you fatsink. think recent 79 des tours brouilly. many times.

so we approach with a sense of teh conflict in teh fatschloß:

cork is good. first notes are strawberries. strawberries strawberries strawberries!!

in time it is clear shit is also a tiny bit chaptalized and a wee bit oversulphured. in teh sprit of clearly up teh matters of clear import to humanity, i try again.

said bottle is drained soon. hello "glass."

so. *way* more fun than burying teh dead. and always gamay.

fb.

nice one fb
 
originally posted by Claude Kolm:
I haven't had a Sérol for several years.

Ah, thank you for pointing out my careless phrasing. Instead of is Pothiers non-carbonic, like Sérol? I meant to ask is Pothiers non-carbonic?
 
originally posted by Oswaldo Costa:
originally posted by Claude Kolm:
I haven't had a Sérol for several years.

Ah, thank you for pointing out my careless phrasing. Instead of is Pothiers non-carbonic, like Sérol? I meant to ask is Pothiers non-carbonic?
Yes, I believe that is the case.
 
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