lars makie
lars makie
First of all, I could sit and smell this forever; I love this wine. It's deep and earthy, peppery and meaty. All rolling around getting busy on the ground together. Second of all, I could drink this all night long (an am going to do my best to make sure that happens). Mouth watering, snappy, spicy, dark berries, tannins, acid; the only thing wrong with it is that I'm not eating any (grilled) meat right now. But, thirdly, I have almost no clue as to anything about this wine and producer. The only thing I can glean is that the Marcillac is made from the Fer Servadou grape and that it's a fairly new wine for Causse Marines.
This was the stand-out, knock-me-on-my-ass wine for me at the most recent LDM tasting a month or so ago. Not to say there weren't other things that weren't note-worthy (like the Preambulles from the same producer, the new Francis Boulard Champagnes they're bringing in, the Aglianico from Giardino, etc), but this one just took me completely by surprise. I don't think I'd ever had anything like it, certainly not a Marcillac (huh?).
So, I just went through the "Search Disorder" and "Let Me Google That" phase of trying to find out more about this wine/producer (not to mention the Lou Dressner site, which has a dead link for Causse Marines BTW). I happened to stumble upon the Causse Marines site itself, but that is a bit tricky to navigate, the English version isn't happening and the Marcillac isn't even listed with the cuvées. Anyway, dearest Disorderlies, can anyone shed more light on this incredibly soulful wine for me? Are other Marcillacs worth searching for? Can they age and is it worth it? What is the soil these grow in like?
Please and thank you.
This was the stand-out, knock-me-on-my-ass wine for me at the most recent LDM tasting a month or so ago. Not to say there weren't other things that weren't note-worthy (like the Preambulles from the same producer, the new Francis Boulard Champagnes they're bringing in, the Aglianico from Giardino, etc), but this one just took me completely by surprise. I don't think I'd ever had anything like it, certainly not a Marcillac (huh?).
So, I just went through the "Search Disorder" and "Let Me Google That" phase of trying to find out more about this wine/producer (not to mention the Lou Dressner site, which has a dead link for Causse Marines BTW). I happened to stumble upon the Causse Marines site itself, but that is a bit tricky to navigate, the English version isn't happening and the Marcillac isn't even listed with the cuvées. Anyway, dearest Disorderlies, can anyone shed more light on this incredibly soulful wine for me? Are other Marcillacs worth searching for? Can they age and is it worth it? What is the soil these grow in like?
Please and thank you.