'95 Joguet Clos de la Dioterie VV

BJ

BJ
Bretty, but acceptably. Sort of fun. The brett clouded over the details but nice structure, sophisticated CF leafiness, a nice change.
 
Brad:

I've always thought of this as the Cal. Cab. of the region?? :-) but what do I know...just seemed to get more and more extracted, dense, concentrated, etc?

-mark
 
originally posted by Don Rice:
Thanks. Think there's still an upside to holding these any longer?

Yeah, I didn't get into that, did I? It's hard to know with the brett. I would guess the bottles are fairly variable brett wise. For me if it's pretty bretty, my impulse is to drink. But if you had brett free bottles, which is probably a possibility, I would hold a bit. I sensed the material underneath would still benefit from some more age.
 
originally posted by Mark Davis:
Brad:

I've always thought of this as the Cal. Cab. of the region?? :-) but what do I know...just seemed to get more and more extracted, dense, concentrated, etc?

-mark

Hmmm...I wouldn't describe them like that, at all. I haven't had tons of experience with the various winemakers there, but I think the post Joguet made wines were unduly criticized. I have had plenty of fine wines from the domaine from the late 90s and early 00s. But I haven't had many Joguet made wines, so don't know the depth of the change.
 
originally posted by BJ:
I haven't had tons of experience with the various winemakers there, but I think the post Joguet made wines were unduly criticized. I have had plenty of fine wines from the domaine from the late 90s and early 00s. But I haven't had many Joguet made wines, so don't know the depth of the change.
Joguet himself made a bunch of really great wines.
 
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