Keith Levenberg
Keith Levenberg
and some Chablis and a grand cru or two
2006 Raveneau Montmains
Wonderful scents of gunpowder, aloe cream, beeswax, and ocean breezes. Silky and pure and lots of dried lemon and lemon rind in the fruit. This is one of the better bottles of Raveneau I've had in a long time, standing out from a whole lot that taste pretty much the same.
2005 Truchot Gevrey-Chambertin
Pretty clean - not much Truchot funk here. Smells stony and a little austere. The tannin is still a wee bit edgy, but otherwise it has that Truchot light touch and feels tender and enveloping. Love the zingy cranberry-tinged fruit. This was just terrific.
2005 Fourrier Gevrey-Chambertin
There was a brief period when people used to draw comparisons between Fourrier and Truchot. No similarity here though. Some tire rubber occludes the aroma. There's a wisp of green that has me thinking of celery stalks. More lavish in texture than the Truchot, and enjoyable at first. But whatever was ruining the aromas got worse and not better and we spent a few minutes debating whether this tasted like canned vegetables or like the can itself.
2005 Mugneret-Gibourg Gevrey-Chambertin
This is the young-vine Ruchottes they bottled as Gevrey for a few years. It has a thicker, gummier texture than the others and the boldest, ripest, darkest fruit, with a wee bit of tree bark or something like that. Hardest to get a handle on though. I always struggle to find much more in this producer's wines than the rich, ripe fruit.
2005 Dujac Chambolle-Musigny
Previous owner obviously stored this above the stove.
2005 Clos des Lambrays
Cashmere texture. Love that fine knit. We didn't get as much time with this as the others and while it would have been nice to follow it longer, it was pretty clear right away that this was the class of the evening.
2006 Raveneau Montmains
Wonderful scents of gunpowder, aloe cream, beeswax, and ocean breezes. Silky and pure and lots of dried lemon and lemon rind in the fruit. This is one of the better bottles of Raveneau I've had in a long time, standing out from a whole lot that taste pretty much the same.
2005 Truchot Gevrey-Chambertin
Pretty clean - not much Truchot funk here. Smells stony and a little austere. The tannin is still a wee bit edgy, but otherwise it has that Truchot light touch and feels tender and enveloping. Love the zingy cranberry-tinged fruit. This was just terrific.
2005 Fourrier Gevrey-Chambertin
There was a brief period when people used to draw comparisons between Fourrier and Truchot. No similarity here though. Some tire rubber occludes the aroma. There's a wisp of green that has me thinking of celery stalks. More lavish in texture than the Truchot, and enjoyable at first. But whatever was ruining the aromas got worse and not better and we spent a few minutes debating whether this tasted like canned vegetables or like the can itself.
2005 Mugneret-Gibourg Gevrey-Chambertin
This is the young-vine Ruchottes they bottled as Gevrey for a few years. It has a thicker, gummier texture than the others and the boldest, ripest, darkest fruit, with a wee bit of tree bark or something like that. Hardest to get a handle on though. I always struggle to find much more in this producer's wines than the rich, ripe fruit.
2005 Dujac Chambolle-Musigny
Previous owner obviously stored this above the stove.
2005 Clos des Lambrays
Cashmere texture. Love that fine knit. We didn't get as much time with this as the others and while it would have been nice to follow it longer, it was pretty clear right away that this was the class of the evening.