Schildknecht's ranking of Loire chenin producers

originally posted by VLM:
originally posted by Levi Dalton:
I had the '00 Breze last week. It is in a bit of an adolescent phase, all elbows. Very good though, and it really held my interest over the course of the bottle. It was more chiseled than a previous example of Breze I tried, which had more dense pineapple flavors.

I was surprised not to see Breze ( R) on the list.

I can't remember if you disliked that bottle of 2002 I brought to Lyle's. It was very young, but I still enjoyed it. Lyle hated it, IIRC.

Hi, thank you for the vintage, I wasn't sure at this point which vintage it was. I appreciate your sharing that with me. Thank you.

That was the bottle I was refering to as having dense pineapple flavors. The '00 was noticeably different.

Peter L. says the '96 is off the chain, or was back a few years ago the last time he checked in.
 
originally posted by VLM:
I also really liked the last couple of Pithon vintages I've had (this is one example, apropos of this discussion), but I think I heard he went out of business or something. Bummer.
Domaine Jo Pithon is indeed no more. From what I've read, Philippe Fournier ended up with most of the vineyards, and the new name is Domaine FL.

Jo Pithon has a new negociant business with his stepson called Pithon-Paille and I do hope someone is bringing in the wines.
 
originally posted by Levi Dalton:
originally posted by VLM:
originally posted by Levi Dalton:
I had the '00 Breze last week. It is in a bit of an adolescent phase, all elbows. Very good though, and it really held my interest over the course of the bottle. It was more chiseled than a previous example of Breze I tried, which had more dense pineapple flavors.

I was surprised not to see Breze ( R) on the list.

I can't remember if you disliked that bottle of 2002 I brought to Lyle's. It was very young, but I still enjoyed it. Lyle hated it, IIRC.

Hi, thank you for the vintage, I wasn't sure at this point which vintage it was. I appreciate your sharing that with me. Thank you.

That was the bottle I was refering to as having dense pineapple flavors. The '00 was noticeably different.

Peter L. says the '96 is off the chain, or was back a few years ago the last time he checked in.

You're quite welcome.

That bottle did have a bit of a tropical streak, which can happen with this wine. I've found it more in hot vintages like 2003.

Unfortunately, I don't have any 1996 but would use it as a reference point for the 2002s development.

Tell Peter I said hullo, if he's still around. You're quite lucky to taste his pinot gris. It's a good story, that wine, but I've never had the opportunity to try it.
 
Jo Pithon run a negociant business... and an estate. He still run the beautifull coteaux of the rserve de Pont-Barr, "Les treilles".
About non-oaky chenin, you should taste the Philippe Gourdon wine's of La Tour Grise at Puy-Notre-Dame. Very nice with oysters !
Best regards
pierre-alain benoit
 
originally posted by VLM:
originally posted by Brad Kane:
Chenin with oak should be forbidden. Those that like it should be caned.

Coming from a guy who schnooks the Cotarella stable. Brilliant.

I don't have to like what I sell, dude. I sell plenty of Chardonnay, too.
 
The Clos Rougeard Saumur Brz is easily one of the best; strange not to see it there. I had the 1997 a year and a half ago, and it was excellent (and still young).
 
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