Quick notes on two 2004's

Bill Lundstrom

Bill Lundstrom
2004 Luneau-Papin Le D'Or- Not much I can say that hasn't already been said here and elsewhere, but this was drinking beautifaly last night. I know these can age for quite a while but I'm not sure I can keep my hands off the rest. Not a bad match with BLT's (local heirloom tomatos are at their peak now) and grilled mirai corn. A special type of japanese corn i had never eaten before.

2004 Truchot-Martin Gevrey Chambertin Aux Combottes- I opened this the other night after hearing complaints that '04 red burgs were showing green. Well not this one. This wine was just perfect with roast chicken. Nice red fruits and a subtle but evident acidity that just danced on your tongue. On the nose a bit of clay (?) or something i can't describe.
Hard to open Truchot's knowing my supply is a finite. Is anyone making wine like this anymore? Really lovely stuff. I could drink this all day.
 
originally posted by Jay Miller:
I still say that '04 is my favorite Muscadet vintage since '95. I didn't buy nearly enough of them.

1996 and 2002!!!??!?

I do like 2004 very much. I'm really curious to see what happens with 2005.
 
originally posted by Bill Lundstrom:
generally, do you guys bury a few in the cellar, drink some young and some at 3-5 years? muscadet, i mean.
3-20, maybe, depending on the vintage.
 
originally posted by VLM:
You're weird
originally posted by Jay Miller:
I still say that '04 is my favorite Muscadet vintage since '95. I didn't buy nearly enough of them.

1996 and 2002!!!??!?

I do like 2004 very much. I'm really curious to see what happens with 2005.

I've have almost no (1 bottle?) 1996 Muscadet so I can't really comment there. But I do prefer 2004 to 2002. Weird, I know.
 
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