russell briggs
Russell Briggs
Not quite the same ring as "Therapy patient", but whatever.
2005 Domaine Macle Cotes du Jura
Hey now! Sour, lambic, oxidative, 100% Chardonnay in this vintage (or so I'm told by the retailer, who knows it usually has a wallop of Savagnin)...what's not to like? Seriously, this is great stuff, saved from heaviness by some galloping acidity. One of those wines that appear to need 20 years to resolve, or might just be at peak when everything is as spiky as it is now. Grilled nuts, manzanilla sherry, pine resin, sour cheese, and a sneaky, brilliantly long finish that makes every initial protestation go away. Lovely wine, pretty expensive down in the Antipodes but a treat to taste. Need I say not for the oxidation-averse?
2005 Domaine Macle Cotes du Jura
Hey now! Sour, lambic, oxidative, 100% Chardonnay in this vintage (or so I'm told by the retailer, who knows it usually has a wallop of Savagnin)...what's not to like? Seriously, this is great stuff, saved from heaviness by some galloping acidity. One of those wines that appear to need 20 years to resolve, or might just be at peak when everything is as spiky as it is now. Grilled nuts, manzanilla sherry, pine resin, sour cheese, and a sneaky, brilliantly long finish that makes every initial protestation go away. Lovely wine, pretty expensive down in the Antipodes but a treat to taste. Need I say not for the oxidation-averse?