I just had my first bottle of the 2007 Lapierre Morgon (and, for that matter, my first bottle of Morgon), and I'm pretty perplexed.
After hacking away at the wax capsule for a couple of minutes, I opened it up and was bowled over by its intense aroma. I was expecting berries and cherries, and indeed there was, but I also picked some licorice, fresh herbs, flowers, and maybe chocolate. Considering the wine's fragrancy, I thought this wine was going to be filled with fruit, acid, mineral, the works.
But after taking my first sip, my first thought was "what the hell?" I initially thought it was boring, thin, and insipid. There was a bit of tartness, maybe a bit of sour cherry or tart raspberry, and a little bit of minerality, but I thought, wow, this is basically just water.
But I kept going, kept drinking it, just something to quench my thirst as I ate my meal. Refresh the palate so to speak. And while I drank, I began to notice some things that I had initially dismissed. While it didn't necessarily tasted good, it wasn't half bad. It was light, crisp, and pure in its way. Yeah, it might be like water, but really focused, weightless water that lingered on the palate with a sharp, but pleasantly tart bite. Unbelievably smooth, cool to the mouth, transparent and for lack of a better word, ethereal, like gossamer and silk, finely spun.
And with each sip, it grew. You know, "developed." It didn't get fruitier, so to speak, but, rather, tighter. I didn't get the long finish, density of mid-palate, intensity of concentration you were supposed to get, but rather I just felt that incredibly weightless texture floating languorously over my tongue until that beam of tart berry would shine its light. And, while I had no idea why, I couldn't stop drinking it.
Or maybe I'm just drunk right now and feeling excessively purple in my praise.
Anyway, Love It!