TN: '98 Clos Roche Blanche Gamay

Kay Bixler

Kay Bixler
The wine, remarkably, remains very much unchanged, it just has more detail. Flowers, a bit of iron, gently tannic and grapey and long. I liked Don Rice's post that referenced a "peacock's tail" and it surely applies here. The bottle barely had a chance to come to room temperature before it was gone.

Best,
Kay
 
originally posted by SFJoe:
Catherine thinks we're all nuts for aging the gamay btw.

She is probably right but this one seems to have the stuffing to go the distance. In fact all the '98 reds from CRB are in fantastic shape.

And maybe saying the wine hasn't changed is inaccurate. It is more contemplative than a decade ago but still way too easy to gulp down.
 
originally posted by Jay Miller:
I really need to invite you folk down here more often...

It might be easier for you to come up here. I'd say tag along with Brad for the big ramp festival next month but maybe you would be more at ease riding the bus.
 
originally posted by Kay Bixler:
originally posted by Jay Miller:
I really need to invite you folk down here more often...

It might be easier for you to come up here. I'd say tag along with Brad for the big ramp festival next month but maybe you would be more at ease riding the bus.

Well, I don't have any hair left to turn white so that's one plus...
 
originally posted by VLM:
originally posted by SFJoe:
Catherine thinks we're all nuts for aging the gamay btw.

I don't and you people are totally fucking nuts.

have never been able to keep my hands off the stuff long enough

and you'd be surprised what kind of shit I keep in the cellar for 15 years
 
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