2009 Damien Coquelet Chiroubles

Arno Tronche

Arnaud Tronche
From his regular bottling, not the vieilles vignes. This was great. A pure and inviting nose. Nice minerality with bright fruit and a hint of licorice. Earthy and floral, this is quite complex. Balanced, delicious with good acidity. There's also a slight green touch ( reminded me of green peas).
Definitely Beaujolais and this is good!
I need more...
 
Drinking this right now and agree with everything written above. Wasn't expecting to like this as much as I do. Miles better the '08 bottling. Simply beautiful. I also need to get more now.
 
The recent notes on these wines have encouraged me to try these wines from a different source, perhaps lacking the shipping/storage issues mine had.
 
originally posted by Bwood:
The recent notes on these wines have encouraged me to try these wines from a different source, perhaps lacking the shipping/storage issues mine had.
I got a text this morning from a friend who was surprised I liked the wine so much as the bottle he had had was 'uninspiring'. He wondered if I had bought it at the same place, but I hadn't. Storage or just general bottle variation may be playing a heavy hand.
 
originally posted by lars makie:
originally posted by Bwood:
The recent notes on these wines have encouraged me to try these wines from a different source, perhaps lacking the shipping/storage issues mine had.
I got a text this morning from a friend who was surprised I liked the wine so much as the bottle he had had was 'uninspiring'. He wondered if I had bought it at the same place, but I hadn't. Storage or just general bottle variation may be playing a heavy hand.

Dunno if you remember, but the bottle of the B-V that I recently opened was quite Bretty, though others' (most notably Mr. Dressner's) experiences have differed.

Mark Lipton
 
originally posted by Bwood:
The recent notes on these wines have encouraged me to try these wines from a different source, perhaps lacking the shipping/storage issues mine had.

What did you think in Durham?
 
originally posted by Sharon Bowman:
originally posted by Matteo Mollo:
The 09 Village from him is amazing right now as well. Cant wait to check out the 09 VV.

Tasted yesterday from magnum, it was fabulous. Great depth.

Very good, but didn't reach fab for me, unless I am misunderstanding fab.
 
I don't know, VLM. I tasted some cru Beaujolais yesterday, and it was illustrative to see qualitative differences, like a jagged set of jack o' lantern teeth. This was a big, square tooth after Descombes's small pointy tooth of a Chiroubles of the same vintage.

She said, all scientifical-like
 
I had a pair of these from Chambers, each was a terrible Brett-explosion, made all the worse by the obviously amazing raspberry-laden fruit hiding beneath. Still, we're talking sharp, offensive brett here. I would love to try this wine in an unaffected form, as I could see the quality within, but could not reach it.
 
originally posted by Bwood:
The recent notes on these wines have encouraged me to try these wines from a different source, perhaps lacking the shipping/storage issues mine had.

I was not thrilled either, but at the same time what I tasted was in perfect condition.

It's all about where you draw the line in 2009, and mine lies a little closer to the more structured, less jammy side.
 
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