Steven Spielmann
Steven Spielmann
was of course not ready - another decade would do it some good - but not shut down either, and provided a lot of pinot pleasure: medium body, a little sap, lifted nose with some florality, pleasant citrus and red fruit elements on the palate. Elegant.
Good young burgundies that are not shut down present something of a dilemma. They are unique and enjoyable wines that are worth drinking, but they are not enough better than good young wines from other regions to justify costing 2-3 times as much. Except that you can't get what they're offering anywhere else. (Which is also true of some of those other regions, however.)
Also had a 2008 Jadot Bourgogne Chardonnay that was totally worth it at $10 (got it on sale - well-mannered and with a little bit of Chassagne-like nuttiness to keep it interesting) and a 2005 Phillipe Colin Champlots with a pleasant Janus-head effect: light and elegant on the attack with lemon and citrus, finished dense and resonant, though not especially long.
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Good young burgundies that are not shut down present something of a dilemma. They are unique and enjoyable wines that are worth drinking, but they are not enough better than good young wines from other regions to justify costing 2-3 times as much. Except that you can't get what they're offering anywhere else. (Which is also true of some of those other regions, however.)
Also had a 2008 Jadot Bourgogne Chardonnay that was totally worth it at $10 (got it on sale - well-mannered and with a little bit of Chassagne-like nuttiness to keep it interesting) and a 2005 Phillipe Colin Champlots with a pleasant Janus-head effect: light and elegant on the attack with lemon and citrus, finished dense and resonant, though not especially long.
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