originally posted by Brad Kane:
Oak issue with '07 Chidaine- Les TuffeauxRecently had the '07 Chidaine- Montlouis "Les Tuffeaux" and, much to my chagrin, found it unpleasantly oaky. I really haven't experienced this before in a Chidaine wine, so I'm wondering if barrels were swapped out that year, or was the oaking deliberate?
originally posted by .sasha:
originally posted by Brad Kane:
Oak issue with '07 Chidaine- Les TuffeauxRecently had the '07 Chidaine- Montlouis "Les Tuffeaux" and, much to my chagrin, found it unpleasantly oaky. I really haven't experienced this before in a Chidaine wine, so I'm wondering if barrels were swapped out that year, or was the oaking deliberate?
corked
originally posted by .sasha:
originally posted by Brad Kane:
Oak issue with '07 Chidaine- Les TuffeauxRecently had the '07 Chidaine- Montlouis "Les Tuffeaux" and, much to my chagrin, found it unpleasantly oaky. I really haven't experienced this before in a Chidaine wine, so I'm wondering if barrels were swapped out that year, or was the oaking deliberate?
corked
originally posted by Brad Kane:
originally posted by .sasha:
originally posted by Brad Kane:
Oak issue with '07 Chidaine- Les TuffeauxRecently had the '07 Chidaine- Montlouis "Les Tuffeaux" and, much to my chagrin, found it unpleasantly oaky. I really haven't experienced this before in a Chidaine wine, so I'm wondering if barrels were swapped out that year, or was the oaking deliberate?
corked
This from a guy who wouldn't be able to tell corkiness in a tca factory...
The wine absolutely was not corked. Oak is oak. Tca is tca. We all found the wine to be showing oak.
originally posted by Bill Lundstrom:
my experience obviously different than yours. a bad bottle perhaps?
originally posted by Joe Dressner:
There is no new oak on Tuffeaux.
originally posted by Brad Kane:
originally posted by Joe Dressner:
There is no new oak on Tuffeaux.
Perhaps the barrels were switched out and they were newer? Also, I note this line from Chris Kissack's Chidaine producer profile on his informative site, thewinedoctor.com, "In the cellars, the Chidaine fruit is first pressed using pneumatic equipment, before transfer to 620-litre demi-muids (occasionally smaller barrels may be used)..."
All I'm saying is the bottle I tried had a distinct vanilla note to it. I've never gotten it in any of his wines before, which is why I'm wondering if something was different in '07.
originally posted by Bill Lundstrom:
originally posted by Brad Kane:
originally posted by Joe Dressner:
There is no new oak on Tuffeaux.
Perhaps the barrels were switched out and they were newer? Also, I note this line from Chris Kissack's Chidaine producer profile on his informative site, thewinedoctor.com, "In the cellars, the Chidaine fruit is first pressed using pneumatic equipment, before transfer to 620-litre demi-muids (occasionally smaller barrels may be used)..."
All I'm saying is the bottle I tried had a distinct vanilla note to it. I've never gotten it in any of his wines before, which is why I'm wondering if something was different in '07.
i have to ask...you saw the bottle this was poured out of? just wondering if it was a glass order at a bar or something and maybe the server grabbed the wrong bottle.