Ian Fitzsimmons
Ian Fitzsimmons
Manlin used to post on Parker regularly. Always seemed a voice of reason.
There were some very ripe monsters from the 2001, including the Mordoree Reines des Bois and the Caillou Quartz. Most of these seemed to have a good backbone when I tasted them young, but who knows how they evolved. I liked the 2001 Janasse Chaupin when it came out, but sampling it a few years later, it was over-ripe and downright flaccid... But the best examples seem to have a good underlying acidic structure that distinguishes them from some of the other vintages.originally posted by Jonathan Loesberg:
And here I am. 01 will be a longer lived year and isn't as ripe as 98 or 00. But I'd hardly classify it as cool. 99, 04 and 08 are about as restrained as CdP gets these days and that's where I would go (and do go)when I'm looking for spice and structure.
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originally posted by Jonathan Loesberg:
And here I am. 01 will be a longer lived year and isn't as ripe as 98 or 00. But I'd hardly classify it as cool. 99, 04 and 08 are about as restrained as CdP gets these days and that's where I would go (and do go)when I'm looking for spice and structure.
originally posted by Ian Fitzsimmons:
01 is the last year I bought S. Rhones. If both Jay and David Bueker are reassessing CdP, thoughk, I may have to reconsider.
originally posted by Thor:
You're not yelling "hurry up and ripen" at the grenache, are you? Because if so, I think we may have someone to blame.
originally posted by Jonathan Loesberg:
originally posted by Thor:
You're not yelling "hurry up and ripen" at the grenache, are you? Because if so, I think we may have someone to blame.
It's my intention merely to encourage the making of good raw material for wine, not different from saying "you go, grapes." But the grapes may indeed be interpreting me differently. Since I started spending at least two weeks a year there in 1997, if the grapes misinterpreted my intended encouragement, I may indeed be to blame (although one still has to explain 97, 99, 04, 08). I will reconsider what I yell at them for this summer. Perhaps, "Oh, grapes, seek ye out elegance!"