originally posted by Seth Hill:
originally posted by Lyle Fass:
Great notes Joe.
As for aging the long lees contact Muscadet a 2001 Clos des Noelles Semper Excelsior in late 2007 was about as profound a Muscadet as I've had. I also had many bottles of the 2002 CDNSE and they are all were riveting and showing no signs of slowing down. They seem to retain great freshness, these extra leesy Muscadets. As for the non extra-leesy ones I am not convinced.
I do believe, in contrast to VLM, that the Bossard l'Expression bottlings do benefit from 1 or 2 years to get their shit together.
I had one of the '02 L-P Excelsiors a short while back. I wondered whether it was bit of a shame not to wait another ten years or so, but it was lovely. Pulse-quickening in its purity, like that first awkward kiss between two kids sitting on the beach- "Where Do These Braces Go?" metallic zing, hint of shared Honey-Yuzu Flavor Lick'em Stick (touch of 5-Second Rule sand included), and OMG! nervous sweat (or was it just the sea spray?).
Memorable.