2007...when they become dirt-cheap on closeout...
Lesson: ignore early predictions. Tasting wines before malo is (just about) silly.originally posted by Keith Levenberg:
2006: Very disappointing given early billings...
2007: Is surprising me to the upside given how many people wrote it off from the get-go...
originally posted by MLipton:
Fear the anecdotal
FWIW,
We've been enjoying some low level '06s for the last few years. Drouhin's Chorey-les-Beaune, which I could get locally (huzzah!) has given us a lot of near-term drinking pleasure (and shows no signs of going South any time soon).
Mark Lipton
2007 very drinkable at the right price, pick Grand Crus (but prices are stupid), the low end can be dreadful, may turn nice but looks like a 1997 to me and I would rank it last in the context of '06'-'10
originally posted by Josh Beck:
2007 very drinkable at the right price, pick Grand Crus (but prices are stupid), the low end can be dreadful, may turn nice but looks like a 1997 to me and I would rank it last in the context of '06'-'10
I wouldn't compare 07 to 97, unless you just mean the lesser vintage in a span (though it would be interest to see if the '07 would loose much of this freshness in 10 years time). A lot of 97's are ripe and unfocused with an unnaturally tart finish (I presume from late acidulation). The acidity in 07s is presumably all natural and the fruit is much fresher and the wines not nearly so fleshy. In the context of potentially being the worst in a string of vintages, perhaps, but again, I think there are some very good wines and some very good values if you like crunchy snappy wines that are very fresh. I've liked Fourrier, Roumier, Bachelet, Lignier-Michelot, d'Angerville quite a bit. I thought M-G Clos Vougeot was overripe and blousy (surprisingly) and I was unimpressed w/ Dujac in 07.
originally posted by Josh Beck:
In 06, Volnay, Pommard and parts of Gevrey suffered from hail, and some of the wines show rot as a result.
originally posted by BJ:
I so realize the lameness of this question (vintage generalizations, etc.)