Jeff Grossman
Jeff Grossman
An insightful dinner guest brought a present: Jean-Claude Lapalu 2009 Beaujolais-Villages, Cuvee Vieille Vignes.
Just popped. Perfectly nice gamay. It does not have the rooty-earthy-licoricey notes of a Morgon, or the Peter Max-paisley-floral lift of Fleurie, but it is fresh on the sip, substantial in the mid (a bit of tannic grip, berry flavors with some intensity), but doesn't linger too much in the finish (and doesn't change much then, either). Good wine. I think I have a saucissons around here somewhere.
Just popped. Perfectly nice gamay. It does not have the rooty-earthy-licoricey notes of a Morgon, or the Peter Max-paisley-floral lift of Fleurie, but it is fresh on the sip, substantial in the mid (a bit of tannic grip, berry flavors with some intensity), but doesn't linger too much in the finish (and doesn't change much then, either). Good wine. I think I have a saucissons around here somewhere.