I e-mailed this thread to the importer. He loved it. He then called me and we chatted and the wines are gettable, but let me put my retail hat on for a second here. They don't sell and they are pricey. They used to sell. At Crush I rocked the Pinot Noir from '04 and '05, and it was very fairly priced. We carried the Chardonnay '03 (which was the best '03 European white I tasted) and the sparkler called "Oh" which does not do much for me. The oxidized Savagnin was the slowest seller but startling wine. At CSW they sold very very slowly. Much slower than Crush. Apparently Jeffrey told me that Ganevat believes his '08 Pinot Noir is the best vintage of this wine he has ever made. I believe it as I preferred the '04 to the '05 immensely. Seems like his Pinot does better in cooler vintages. You can also get some cuvee of the Savangin "Ouille" at Cookshop. Maybe an '08? Not sure. The sommelier there, Richard, special ordered a case.
So they are not tough to get at all, just hard to sell once they are gotten.
And Joe, glad you have had better luck with the Trousseau than I have had. Same luck with the Poulsard? I have opened two and both were crazy infected with some dark, evil bacteria.
I know he made 1300 bottles of his '08 Trousseau. So production is tiny.
So they are not tough to get at all, just hard to sell once they are gotten.
And Joe, glad you have had better luck with the Trousseau than I have had. Same luck with the Poulsard? I have opened two and both were crazy infected with some dark, evil bacteria.
I know he made 1300 bottles of his '08 Trousseau. So production is tiny.