Ian Fitzsimmons
Ian Fitzsimmons
originally posted by nigel groundwater:
Ponsot's 1er cru MOREY ST DENIS CLOS DES MONTS LUISANTS has been 100% Aligot
[previouly also had some Chardonnay and Pinot Gouges] for some years now and is still AFAIK well regarded although exceptions are often said to prove a rule.
I have not had it in its mono-varietal state [actually for well over 10 years] but Aligot was always a prime constituent.
Ponsot's Luisants was 20% chard up through 2004, I believe. He has a good write up on the variety and its history on his property. He recommends holding them for and insane amount of time, like 10-15 years, before opening. I bought a couple of magnums of 2004 at one of those whacky PC sales, and will try to follow the producer's advice.
The only way I've really enjoyed aligote is as part of a m. magnien white grand ordinaire blend (2002), which was a good wine in any event and a great one for $10. The acidity dressed up the chard wonderfully.
I tried the 06 Villaine a while back, and it didn't move me - probably too young. Sorry to hear about De Moor, since there Chablis is very good. But it needs time to show.