Florida Jim
Florida Jim
2005 Baudry, Chinon La Croix Boisse:
When I was in CA last, I tasted a Napa cabernet franc that really tasted like good Chinon but then, there is good and there is . . .; this is fantastic Chinon the nose is expansive, penetrating and all encompassing tobacco, seasoned plum compote, Bakers chocolate; rich but firm in the mouth, super fine tannins that are ripe but not sweet, classic black fruit, some mineral this seems to morph as it slides across the tongue worsted texture, precise balance; endless, nuanced length.
Much as I loved that well-made CA cab. franc there is no substitute for the real thing; this wine is spherical but also expansive in a way that lets me know that this variety can produce world class wines of extraordinary potency. Its possible that this will live a very long time but right now, its a reminder that glory and greatness exist in the world concepts that seems to be in short supply.
Best, Jim
When I was in CA last, I tasted a Napa cabernet franc that really tasted like good Chinon but then, there is good and there is . . .; this is fantastic Chinon the nose is expansive, penetrating and all encompassing tobacco, seasoned plum compote, Bakers chocolate; rich but firm in the mouth, super fine tannins that are ripe but not sweet, classic black fruit, some mineral this seems to morph as it slides across the tongue worsted texture, precise balance; endless, nuanced length.
Much as I loved that well-made CA cab. franc there is no substitute for the real thing; this wine is spherical but also expansive in a way that lets me know that this variety can produce world class wines of extraordinary potency. Its possible that this will live a very long time but right now, its a reminder that glory and greatness exist in the world concepts that seems to be in short supply.
Best, Jim