Jonathan Loesberg
Jonathan Loesberg
originally posted by MarkS:
Alcohol in wine. i.e. Clos des Papes 2007 was 15,5%; 2005 was 14,5%; 1998 13,5%...
Wow. That about says it all. Global Warming indeed!
Pegau and some others follow this as well. More generally, I would say that one usually saw 13-13.5 through the 90s and since 03 one usually sees 14-15, with 15.5 not being unheard of. Having said that, taking Pegau as an example, and setting aside 03 and maybe 07, I don't think the wines taste hotter. That may speak to my progressive descent into alcoholic addled-ness. But I sometimes wonder if one tested earlier bottles, what one would find that alcohol rate was and whether the higher numbers are now due to increasing acceptance of reality.
On winemaking at Clos des Papes, I have not read of new oak, the appearance of Cambie, higher content of syrah, or any of the things Ignacio lists (they don't make special cuvees either). I'm quite willing to believe that things have changed, and maybe a desire for higher ripeness and sweetness is all it is. But, while the people who like it now argue that nothing has changed, the people who don't like it aren't able to describe what the change has been in elevage. This is not the case for other Parker darlings.