Breton, Cuvaison, Dettori

The Gargiste offer I got was the Dettori Tuderi "Badde Nigolosu" 2006 (if I'm spelling it right). I have two bottles, and opened one about a month ago.

I agree it's easy to describe the wine as a microbiological horror show, because, well, it is. I personally enjoyed it, but I'm not sure it's worth the $35 a bottle. There are some really geeky people I'll drink my second bottle with, but I can easily see that, much like some of the more adventurous cuts of organ meat, this wine is not for everyone.

For me, I enjoy it because even though it is funky as hell it doesn't cross into the realm of fruitless, and I think it wears its alcohol pretty well. It's definitely cut in the mold of Grenache I like to drink (there are not many). I find it kind of like like really fucked up Rayas "La Pialade".

All told, I do like the white better. The wine is definitely more technically intact and less VA-ridden.

I will buy more of Dettori's wines, but more for geek parties and at the right restaurants, rather than for my cellar.
 
originally posted by Zachary Ross:
Got my Garagiste bottles of the 2006 Dettori Renosu Romangia IGT today, and so I opened one - it's really nice! 14.5% if the X-Files label (I want to believe) can be trusted.

Mine just came yesterday. I though I would let them rest, but you're making me curious. Perhaps the shorter elevage helped control some of the VA and other "features"?
 
originally posted by Morgan Harris:

I will buy more of Dettori's wines, but more for geek parties and at the right restaurants, rather than for my cellar.

Have you ever tried one with any kind of age? I have had a couple of good bottles but just can't see how they can develop with alcohols that high.
 
originally posted by Cliff:
originally posted by Zachary Ross:
Got my Garagiste bottles of the 2006 Dettori Renosu Romangia IGT today, and so I opened one - it's really nice! 14.5% if the X-Files label (I want to believe) can be trusted.

Mine just came yesterday. I though I would let them rest, but you're making me curious. Perhaps the shorter elevage helped control some of the VA and other "features"?

Aside from being quite ripe and very fruit forward, I didn't get much in the way of VA or any other flaws. The wine was relatively simple but delicious.
 
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