I've been off wine for a week because of work & a bunch of call, etc. These are the two wines that sandwiched my week:
1999 Michel Gaunoux Beaune: Recently purchased ex-cellar & served w/ grilled salmon, grilled asparagus & steamed rice. On the nose, this has some secondary development. The fruit is subtle, the acid is bracing & the tannins are just so. A perfect weeknight wine & a near-perfect match with the food. Humble, but amazing wine.
2002 Jean Boillot Volnay Caillerets: After a week of no wine, I was really looking forward to this one. Served with grilled local pork chops, sautéed fiddleheads/shiitakes/garlic, & truffle potatoes. This was oaky, & simple. My hope is that it will integrate w/ more time, but who knows?
I guess the Boillot has more "points" but the Gaunoux, but it was miles short of the humble Gaunoux in terms of enjoyment. It's all about context.......
1999 Michel Gaunoux Beaune: Recently purchased ex-cellar & served w/ grilled salmon, grilled asparagus & steamed rice. On the nose, this has some secondary development. The fruit is subtle, the acid is bracing & the tannins are just so. A perfect weeknight wine & a near-perfect match with the food. Humble, but amazing wine.
2002 Jean Boillot Volnay Caillerets: After a week of no wine, I was really looking forward to this one. Served with grilled local pork chops, sautéed fiddleheads/shiitakes/garlic, & truffle potatoes. This was oaky, & simple. My hope is that it will integrate w/ more time, but who knows?
I guess the Boillot has more "points" but the Gaunoux, but it was miles short of the humble Gaunoux in terms of enjoyment. It's all about context.......