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It requires few components:
Screw driver,
Screws,
A Grand Cru Chambertin (any of the eight).
An Eire descendant.
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For the operation I used an electric drill, self-tapping screws, a Pacalet Ruchottes-Chambertin 06'
(which makes the operation a lot easier than with a Latricieres-Chambertin) and for the Eire descendant I teamed up with my associate Dagan.
The drill was fully charged and shiny red, the screws were of the best quality and my Eire descendant perfectly groomed. I was just missing some fluid to complete the operation.
Pacalet Ruchottes-Chambertin 06':
My first encounter with this Grand Cru ever.
At opening on the nose the fruit was extremely vibrant (strawberry more then cherry) with lactic character. The wood notes were there, not over the top, but taking a good share of the fragances coming out.
After a while the fruit became more reserved and the lactic aspect disappeared, leaving room to smoked undertones and a kirsch expression.
On the mouth the texture was very lean with a subtle and extremely precise structure (slightly grainy).
The fruit expression turned out with a little bit of time to be more in accordance with the varietal: cherry (I will say Bing type), some spices that I would not be able to pinpoint, a good level of acidity , good minerality but not the central point in this wine.
What really came out (to me) was the delicate texture and the most impressive structure (by its finesse) I ever found in a Pinot Noir. Pacalet amazes me (except for his f#@$ prices) by his capacity to deliver wines that are enjoyable at a young stage and the way he works with wood; Oak never takes over fruit and structure and always gives its best on the nose leaving the mouth finish concentrating on fruit and tannins.
IF YOU EVER NEED SOMEONE TO FIX RACKS AT YOUR PLACE PLEASE CALL US,CLEAN YOUR
DECANTER AND WILL SHOW UP.
Screw driver,
Screws,
A Grand Cru Chambertin (any of the eight).
An Eire descendant.
s
For the operation I used an electric drill, self-tapping screws, a Pacalet Ruchottes-Chambertin 06'
(which makes the operation a lot easier than with a Latricieres-Chambertin) and for the Eire descendant I teamed up with my associate Dagan.
The drill was fully charged and shiny red, the screws were of the best quality and my Eire descendant perfectly groomed. I was just missing some fluid to complete the operation.
Pacalet Ruchottes-Chambertin 06':
My first encounter with this Grand Cru ever.
At opening on the nose the fruit was extremely vibrant (strawberry more then cherry) with lactic character. The wood notes were there, not over the top, but taking a good share of the fragances coming out.
After a while the fruit became more reserved and the lactic aspect disappeared, leaving room to smoked undertones and a kirsch expression.
On the mouth the texture was very lean with a subtle and extremely precise structure (slightly grainy).
The fruit expression turned out with a little bit of time to be more in accordance with the varietal: cherry (I will say Bing type), some spices that I would not be able to pinpoint, a good level of acidity , good minerality but not the central point in this wine.
What really came out (to me) was the delicate texture and the most impressive structure (by its finesse) I ever found in a Pinot Noir. Pacalet amazes me (except for his f#@$ prices) by his capacity to deliver wines that are enjoyable at a young stage and the way he works with wood; Oak never takes over fruit and structure and always gives its best on the nose leaving the mouth finish concentrating on fruit and tannins.
IF YOU EVER NEED SOMEONE TO FIX RACKS AT YOUR PLACE PLEASE CALL US,CLEAN YOUR
DECANTER AND WILL SHOW UP.