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Florida Jim

Florida Jim
2007 J.V. Fleury, Ventoux:
14% alcohol and about $12; 60% syrah, 30% grenache, 10% mourvèdre; salty meat and fruit nose with a hint of VA; salt/mineral flavors with meat, fruit and a touch of jam as it opens, it becomes more integrated; slightly hot at first but becomes smoother with air. Eh; there’s no ‘there’ there.

2002 Brégeon, Muscadet:
12% alcohol, served at room temp., about $24; expansive nose of pepper, flowers and almonds; broad in the mouth but bright and lively, flavors echo the nose, good balance and sustain. There is more depth here than with most Muscadet I try but this also seems a bit more diffuse. Outstanding along side cauliflower soup with truffle oil.

2007 Drouhin, Chablis:
12.5% and about $24; lemon oil and seashore nose with hints of flowers, quite something as long as the wine is not too cold; much the same in the mouth, medium weight, a smooth texture but nothing flabby and real intensity; medium length finish. The best sub-$25 chardonnay I can remember and smashing with boiled shrimp and Caesar salad.

2007 Edmunds St. John, Pinot Gris:
13.5% alcohol, screwcap, $10 on sale; spicy on the nose; equally so on the palate with some fruit and some savory notes, strongly flavored and bright; medium finish. With swordfish salad and green beans, delicious.

2008 Edmunds St. John, Gamay Prophyry:
13% alcohol, screwcap, $20; beautiful mineral driven gamay nose; clear and intense in the mouth, some fruit, some mineral and all together in a complex yet integrated wine that has energy and kick; medium finish. Lovely with assorted cheeses.
Day two: with pizza; this will always have its firm, mineral side, but now the fruit is wide open, ripe and juicy, and still, the energy remains. Expressive wine.

Best, Jim
 
I recently had a bottle of the 2008 Porphyry that I was pretty impressed by. It showed both a bit of structure and a bit of fun fruit-forwardness. Good stuff.

I'm about to open a 2007 Bregeon muscadet as we speak.
 
Too late, I think. The Pepiere wave has been pretty huge for a couple of years now; bound to breach the membrane of popular consciousness any time.
 
As long as we're not talking about Bregeon, was the 02 the Gorges, Jim (since you mention long time on the lees)? Or did he not have different bottlings back then?
 
originally posted by Ian Fitzsimmons:
As long as we're not talking about Bregeon, was the 02 the Gorges, Jim (since you mention long time on the lees)? Or did he not have different bottlings back then?

According to David Lille, this has the lees contact of the Gorges but not the label.
Best, Jim
 
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