2000 Clos de Gamot Cahors - France, Southwest France, Cahors (4/23/2011)
In a great place. There is still some fruit; it has opened up. No doubt it will hold for quite awhile.
2007 Jeannine Boutin St. Joseph Parcelle de Jean - France, Rhône, Northern Rhône, St. Joseph (4/23/2011)
Opens more intense than the last bottle, showing more structure tonight, and very powerful without much weight. With air, it settles down. Brilliant stuff. Probably the best bottle I've gotten from Garagiste so far, this and the Husar Marzemino.
2002 Catherine et Pierre Breton Chinon Les Picasses - France, Loire Valley, Touraine, Chinon (4/22/2011)
Slow ox'd for 3-4hrs, then decanted maybe 1/2hr before service. There was some very fine sludge at the bottom of the bottle, so it helped to have it standing for a couple of weeks. This bottle had a bit of brett, but not too much for me (I'm pretty tolerant). It showed quite a bit broader than the bottle I had last year, more advanced and less focused than I would have thought. There is still fruit there; there's no rush, by any stretch. It's just moving faster than I would have thought.
1986 Ch“teau Gruaud Larose - France, Bordeaux, Médoc, St. Julien (4/22/2011)
Pulled the cork around noon, decanted around 7pm, started in on it an hour or two later. This is finally getting somewhere. When first opened, and then when decanted, it showed brett and VA, but they both blew off to show a lithe, dense, deep old school St. Julien, with tobacco and earth. Nothing flamboyant or obvious -- it really hit the spot. Miles to go with this one.
2008 Sebastien Riffault Sancerre Akmenine - France, Loire Valley, Upper Loire, Sancerre (4/21/2011)
OK, I violated the Rimmerman rule and opened one of these. Yes, it is oxidized. I'll give it the benefit of the doubt and hold off on trying another one for a few months. If it wasn't travel shock, this is just way too hip for me. This had none of the depth or mineral complexity jurassic whites routinely show and had more of an apple-cider note that put me off. Here's to hoping it transforms itself.
2006 Franck Peillot Roussette du Bugey Altesse de Montagnieu - France, Savoie, Roussette du Bugey (4/21/2011)
In a perfect spot. It has fleshed out and is just started to show some precursor hints of oxidation without having made it there yet.
2009 Frank Cornelissen Etna Contadino 7 - Italy, Sicily, Etna DOC (4/18/2011)
Couldn't resist trying one. It only made the cross-country trip ten days ago or so. But one bottle looked reasonably clear, and it was calling our name. It opened fiercely acidic. Time in the decanter helped, to a point. Judgement reserved. It had a little VA, well within bounds. None of the other flaws others have encountered.
In a great place. There is still some fruit; it has opened up. No doubt it will hold for quite awhile.
2007 Jeannine Boutin St. Joseph Parcelle de Jean - France, Rhône, Northern Rhône, St. Joseph (4/23/2011)
Opens more intense than the last bottle, showing more structure tonight, and very powerful without much weight. With air, it settles down. Brilliant stuff. Probably the best bottle I've gotten from Garagiste so far, this and the Husar Marzemino.
2002 Catherine et Pierre Breton Chinon Les Picasses - France, Loire Valley, Touraine, Chinon (4/22/2011)
Slow ox'd for 3-4hrs, then decanted maybe 1/2hr before service. There was some very fine sludge at the bottom of the bottle, so it helped to have it standing for a couple of weeks. This bottle had a bit of brett, but not too much for me (I'm pretty tolerant). It showed quite a bit broader than the bottle I had last year, more advanced and less focused than I would have thought. There is still fruit there; there's no rush, by any stretch. It's just moving faster than I would have thought.
1986 Ch“teau Gruaud Larose - France, Bordeaux, Médoc, St. Julien (4/22/2011)
Pulled the cork around noon, decanted around 7pm, started in on it an hour or two later. This is finally getting somewhere. When first opened, and then when decanted, it showed brett and VA, but they both blew off to show a lithe, dense, deep old school St. Julien, with tobacco and earth. Nothing flamboyant or obvious -- it really hit the spot. Miles to go with this one.
2008 Sebastien Riffault Sancerre Akmenine - France, Loire Valley, Upper Loire, Sancerre (4/21/2011)
OK, I violated the Rimmerman rule and opened one of these. Yes, it is oxidized. I'll give it the benefit of the doubt and hold off on trying another one for a few months. If it wasn't travel shock, this is just way too hip for me. This had none of the depth or mineral complexity jurassic whites routinely show and had more of an apple-cider note that put me off. Here's to hoping it transforms itself.
2006 Franck Peillot Roussette du Bugey Altesse de Montagnieu - France, Savoie, Roussette du Bugey (4/21/2011)
In a perfect spot. It has fleshed out and is just started to show some precursor hints of oxidation without having made it there yet.
2009 Frank Cornelissen Etna Contadino 7 - Italy, Sicily, Etna DOC (4/18/2011)
Couldn't resist trying one. It only made the cross-country trip ten days ago or so. But one bottle looked reasonably clear, and it was calling our name. It opened fiercely acidic. Time in the decanter helped, to a point. Judgement reserved. It had a little VA, well within bounds. None of the other flaws others have encountered.