Ren Lequin-Colin -- A good Burgundy producer?

Trying to get a deal, eh?

From what I've gathered, Internet-wise, they seem softish, more early maturing wines at the lower crus. At the prices being blown out, they seem like a good deal.
 
Seems hard to go wrong with those prices and I was tempted because I already had an order ready to ship from Dee Vine. But I held off because somehow the idea of fierce and cheap 05 Corton or Pommard was not what I needed for my small apartment.

But, please do buy some and post notes!
 
originally posted by SteveTimko:
I buy wine faster than I drink it.
A good strategy up to a point. After that it gets ridicolous.

I've had a handfull of these wines in the 2004/2005 vintages (4-5 different crus at least). Very good value for money, absolutely fine wines, and drinks well early. I have 3 Corton Charlemagnes 2004 that I perhaps should start tasting BTW.
 
originally posted by SteveTimko:
Suddenly I'm not as excited about these wines.
What about the whites?
I've only had the whites. In Norway they are excellent QPR's and have had good writeups, I'm not sure whether the reds are available here.
 
originally posted by Odd Rydland:
originally posted by SteveTimko:
Suddenly I'm not as excited about these wines.
What about the whites?
I've only had the whites. In Norway they are excellent QPR's and have had good writeups, I'm not sure whether the reds are available here.

I've heard that there is a special selection exported to Norway.
 
originally posted by Odd Rydland:
originally posted by SteveTimko:
Suddenly I'm not as excited about these wines.
What about the whites?
I've only had the whites. In Norway they are excellent QPR's and have had good writeups, I'm not sure whether the reds are available here.

At least they were available. I had a couple of the cheaper red ones (santenay) and they were nice QPR's. That's probably the story about this producer. Their wines are not the state-of-the-art, but they are good value for money (at least the bottles here in Norway).
 
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