J Lassaigne Le Cotet (07 vintage code)
Sweet fruit, brioche and cream. Some mineral notes but hiding behind the creamy sweet aspects. Marshmallow on the nose and through on the palate really distracts - seems to be barrique influence and I would prefer without. Hard to say how this will age / integrate, as the wine is very young (the 07 version) but a bit underwhelming to me.
06 Brovia Villero
Very ripe, heading almost to raisin. Very complex and rich with balsam, sandalwood, overt dust and stoney minerality, anise, menthol, violets, leather, cinnamon, so much going on. Limpid and pure on the palate with sweet dried red fruits and very sweet / ripe tannin. Really pushes the ripeness to a level that I think is unnecessary and almost too far for my tastes, but ultimately it is still a fantastic, complex, engaging bottle.
05 Cappellano Pie Rupestris
Pure is the word here. Fully ripe and bursting with fresh cherry juice, rainwater, dusty earth and roses. Focused and lifted. Concentrated, powerful and long. Masculine but refined, this appears to be a wine for the ages. Really exceptional.
This was a very interesting comparison between the Brovia and the Cappellano. It is only one data point, granted. Both were fantastic wines but I clearly preferred the style of the Cappellano, and I suspect that the vintage played into that preference as well. However, I think that ultimately the Brovia had more complexity which makes me ponder the respective terroirs...
Sweet fruit, brioche and cream. Some mineral notes but hiding behind the creamy sweet aspects. Marshmallow on the nose and through on the palate really distracts - seems to be barrique influence and I would prefer without. Hard to say how this will age / integrate, as the wine is very young (the 07 version) but a bit underwhelming to me.
06 Brovia Villero
Very ripe, heading almost to raisin. Very complex and rich with balsam, sandalwood, overt dust and stoney minerality, anise, menthol, violets, leather, cinnamon, so much going on. Limpid and pure on the palate with sweet dried red fruits and very sweet / ripe tannin. Really pushes the ripeness to a level that I think is unnecessary and almost too far for my tastes, but ultimately it is still a fantastic, complex, engaging bottle.
05 Cappellano Pie Rupestris
Pure is the word here. Fully ripe and bursting with fresh cherry juice, rainwater, dusty earth and roses. Focused and lifted. Concentrated, powerful and long. Masculine but refined, this appears to be a wine for the ages. Really exceptional.
This was a very interesting comparison between the Brovia and the Cappellano. It is only one data point, granted. Both were fantastic wines but I clearly preferred the style of the Cappellano, and I suspect that the vintage played into that preference as well. However, I think that ultimately the Brovia had more complexity which makes me ponder the respective terroirs...