Clos Rougeard at the tgjp

I'm a great fan of the 2003 Les Poyeux - well, the one bottle I've had was the best CR bottle I've had...

...and I now have 5 more of them: I was the winner of that lot of 35 bottles of Clos Rougeard (1996, 1999-2003) at Bonhams' this past Saturday. At last I feel I can drink them when I want rather than try to stretch them out.
 
originally posted by Levi Dalton:
The '96s are probably better drunk sooner rather than later.

Just my 2 cents.

Oh my, really? Have some of these sitting around...

What are your favorite vintages of the wines? I've had pretty mixed experiences...some fantastic, some mediocre...

-mark
 
Unfortunately, I just lost this whole story I had written up because I hit the wrong key, so that will have to wait until another time. Which is too bad.

We used to have the '96 Bourg and the '96 Poyeux at a French restaurant I used to work in. This was a few years ago. At first I preferred the Poyeux. The Bourg needed time. Time passed. Then the Poyeux seemed to have tired, and I preferred the Bourg, which seemed to have opened up nicely. Further time passed. I began to feel that neither wine was showing particularly well.

It is possible they just closed up their charms for some hibernation, to re-emerge at a later date. That wasn't my impression at the time, however. My impression at the time was that the wines should have been drunk already.
 
originally posted by Levi Dalton:

It is possible they just closed up their charms for some hibernation, to re-emerge at a later date.
Levi,
I haven't had these in quite a while, could you mention when it was that you saw them going out of business?
 
originally posted by SFJoe:
originally posted by Levi Dalton:

It is possible they just closed up their charms for some hibernation, to re-emerge at a later date.
Levi,
I haven't had these in quite a while, could you mention when it was that you saw them going out of business?

Some more specifics would be nice. This wasn't my expectation and I only have a few bottles.
 
Yeah - wow. I've still got a decent number of them also. It's been a while. I'll pull some for the weekend. Hmm. That would be disappointing.
 
originally posted by Scott Kraft:
Yeah - wow. I've still got a decent number of them also. It's been a while. I'll pull some for the weekend. Hmm. That would be disappointing.

I just had a wine from Antoine Foucault tonight. Nady's disowned love-child?
 
First, I pick up the lot and the 2003s aren't there; some other wine is there instead. :(

Second, I agree with you Levi - the 1996 I previously had was a wine that needed to be drunk soon. However, the 1997 Brz is a wine that is still very young and has 15-20 years of life, if not more.
 
I only ever drank the 2003s - we tend to get the declined vintages around here (ask me about 2001 Foillard - was it his best vintage this decade or am I rationalizing?)

I thought they were amazing.

Can these wines be purchased next week in NYC somewhere? I haven't quite mastered the whole internet commerce thing.
 
originally posted by VLM:
originally posted by Scott Kraft:
Yeah - wow. I've still got a decent number of them also. It's been a while. I'll pull some for the weekend. Hmm. That would be disappointing.

I just had a wine from Antoine Foucault tonight. Nady's disowned love-child?

That would be Charly's. Not sure about the situation tho
 
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