Non Premox in Mcons

Joe Dressner

Joe Dressner
Drank, not tasted, a 1988, 1998 and 2001 Domaine de Roally Mcon-Vir last night.

The week before I had a 1994 Mcon-Montbellet from the same producer.

All four bottles where showing beautifully in different ways.

The former producer, Henri Goyard, was not organic. But he did not use herbicide, he always plowed, his vines were always predominantly selections masale. The vineyards always looked like a garden, and continue to do keep that look under the stewardship of the Thevenet family. The vines and soil have spent several generations being worked and kept alive.

Goyard thinks the problems of premox are the problems of estates that screwed up their soil. Strangely, older vintages of white wines from estates which kept their soils alive continue to drink vibrantly as they age.

Odd, no?
 
I thought Jeff Connel and I had cornered the market on that one.
 
originally posted by Joe Dressner:


Goyard thinks the problems of premox are the problems of estates that screwed up their soil. Strangely, older vintages of white wines from estates which kept their soils alive continue to drink vibrantly as they age.

Odd, no?

Honestly, I know quite a few growers than kept on plowing and did have some premox troubles.
And the contrary (has anyone encoutered a crap coop macon affected by premox?)

Old goyard are so unique wines. Totally unique. I spent my first income buying 1983 goyard and chamonard. My best buys ever.
 
originally posted by Brzme:
originally posted by Joe Dressner:


Goyard thinks the problems of premox are the problems of estates that screwed up their soil. Strangely, older vintages of white wines from estates which kept their soils alive continue to drink vibrantly as they age.

Odd, no?

Honestly, I know quite a few growers than kept on plowing and did have some premox troubles.
And the contrary (has anyone encoutered a crap coop macon affected by premox?)

Old goyard are so unique wines. Totally unique. I spent my first income buying 1983 goyard and chamonard. My best buys ever.

Now I know what I want to drink next time I'm visiting.
 
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