2008 Pierre Gonon Les Iles Feray

Oswaldo Costa

Oswaldo Costa
2008 Pierre Gonon Les Iles Feray VdP Ardche 12.5%
100% Syrah. Nasal laundry list lists an attractive mix of iodine, leather, blackberry, thyme and hemoglobin iron (for you bloodsuckers out there; you know who you are). Bright acidity, medium to light body, a touch deficient in extraction/body, most likely a victim of the carnage of the vintage (according to David Lillie, Gonon said it sucked). More acid than sweet before food, becomes balanced with, then back to unbalanced without. Not thin and green, just thin. But shows finely chiseled creosote that sings and yodels Midi folk songs up my nose. Definitely WOTN.
 
Taking one for the team again, I see.
This is a 'drink-me-NOW' kinda wine, isn't it?
Almost tempted by it, but got the regular St. Joseph instead.
 
originally posted by Oswaldo Costa:
2008 Pierre Gonon Les Iles Feray2008 Pierre Gonon Les Iles Feray VdP Ardche 12.5%
100% Syrah. Nasal laundry list lists an attractive mix of iodine, leather, blackberry, thyme and hemoglobin iron (for you bloodsuckers out there; you know who you are). Bright acidity, medium to light body, a touch deficient in extraction/body, most likely a victim of the carnage of the vintage (according to David Lillie, Gonon said it sucked). More acid than sweet before food, becomes balanced with, then back to unbalanced without. Not thin and green, just thin. But shows finely chiseled creosote that sings and yodels Midi folk songs up my nose. Definitely WOTN.

What did D-Lills think?
 
originally posted by Lyle Fass:
originally posted by Oswaldo Costa:
2008 Pierre Gonon Les Iles Feray2008 Pierre Gonon Les Iles Feray VdP Ardche 12.5%
100% Syrah. Nasal laundry list lists an attractive mix of iodine, leather, blackberry, thyme and hemoglobin iron (for you bloodsuckers out there; you know who you are). Bright acidity, medium to light body, a touch deficient in extraction/body, most likely a victim of the carnage of the vintage (according to David Lillie, Gonon said it sucked). More acid than sweet before food, becomes balanced with, then back to unbalanced without. Not thin and green, just thin. But shows finely chiseled creosote that sings and yodels Midi folk songs up my nose. Definitely WOTN.

What did D-Lills think?

If that note is even half right, David loved it.
 
originally posted by VLM:
originally posted by Lyle Fass:
originally posted by Oswaldo Costa:
2008 Pierre Gonon Les Iles Feray2008 Pierre Gonon Les Iles Feray VdP Ardche 12.5%
100% Syrah. Nasal laundry list lists an attractive mix of iodine, leather, blackberry, thyme and hemoglobin iron (for you bloodsuckers out there; you know who you are). Bright acidity, medium to light body, a touch deficient in extraction/body, most likely a victim of the carnage of the vintage (according to David Lillie, Gonon said it sucked). More acid than sweet before food, becomes balanced with, then back to unbalanced without. Not thin and green, just thin. But shows finely chiseled creosote that sings and yodels Midi folk songs up my nose. Definitely WOTN.

What did D-Lills think?

If that note is even half right, David loved it.

Indeed . . .(with one cocked eyebrow)
 
He said "it's a shitty vintage but the wine is quite pretty and lighter (than 07)."

That note is actually more than half right; 76%, in fact (#sincere words/#total words).
 
I'm calling bullshit. Sorry, no chiseled creosote or midi folk song notes here. What's up with that?!? I wish I could add or even subtract from Oswaldo's notes above (besides the obvious embellishments), but that is exactly how I see this. Before and after food, it really doesn't have much to it. Nice, a bit of darker red fruit, minerality, a touch thin... With food though, it picks up quite a bit. I had it with some grilled chicken and vegetables and some of couscous. It really filled out, picked up some spiciness and generally went quite well with the food. One for the table then. Nice way to get introduced to Gonon.
 
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