Ian Fitzsimmons
Ian Fitzsimmons
Who makes 'affordable' villages Burgundy these days that's actually good to drink? Is Drouhin any good at this level?
Thanks!
Thanks!
originally posted by Ian Fitzsimmons:
For me, these days, affordable is about $15.
originally posted by Rahsaan:
originally posted by Ian Fitzsimmons:
For me, these days, affordable is about $15.
Brutal. Can you still get Passetoutgrains for $15 :)
More seriously, I'm no expert but I imagine others will chime in.
Drouhin and Jadot and other big outfits of quality seem like reasonable places to start.
originally posted by Ian Fitzsimmons:
By the way, Michel Magnien's white passetoutgrains is a lip-smacking wine for the $10-15 you can usually get it at.
originally posted by Ian Fitzsimmons:
Affordable Red VillagesWho makes 'affordable' villages Burgundy these days that's actually good to drink? Is Drouhin any good at this level?
Thanks!
originally posted by Ian Fitzsimmons:
Yeah, I know; I wanted to see what folks came up with, but you have squished my wiggle room.
For me, these days, affordable is about $15. But since we are talking Burgundy, I would say in the $25-40 range.
originally posted by Eden Mylunsch:
Passetoutgrains blanc? I always thought that passetougrains was only a red wine made from gamay and pinot noir. I suppose that Passetougrains blanc would be something like aligote and chardonnay (with maybe some mutant pinot blanc as well).
Village wines from Catherine & Claude Marchal are always affordable and pretty delicious
Agreed. There are many detractors of the 04 vintage but last night's Sylvie Esmonin Bourgogne Cuvee Sylvie was attractive, showing a nice dose of earthy complexity for < $20. Nothing round about it but not thin or intrusively green.originally posted by Sharon Bowman:
And never underestimate a Bourgogne in good hands, of course.