Michael Lewis
Michael Lewis
I figured I would try out a few of the 2010 CRBs over the last couple of nights while it was still possible to pick up more. Haven't cracked any of the Gamay or the Rose yet, but hopefully will get to do that shortly.
2010 Clos Roche Blanche Sauvignon Blanc Touraine Sauvignon No. 2 - France, Loire Valley, Touraine (7/21/2011)
Extremely light straw color. For me, this was restrained to the point of austerity. Serious effort was required to coax anything out of this, and what was coaxed was mostly freshly-picked herbs and rocks. Not a trace of fruit that I could detect. Now, this was certainly refreshing and the acidity did a fine job of cleansing the palate, so there was a reason to return to it over a light meal on a warm summer night, but that reason certainly wasn't its friendliness. (87 points)
2010 Clos Roche Blanche Touraine L'Arpent Rouge - France, Loire Valley, Touraine (7/20/2011)
This shows a cloudy ruby/purple color that is somewhat pale but quite vivacious. On first pour there is a very strong aroma of warm soil, a note that I have found repeatedly in Cab Franc (yes, I know this wine is made from Pineau d'Aunis) from Chinon, most recently in the 2009 Baudry Chinon Les Grezeaux. By itself, I do not find it an altogether pleasant smell, but it is quickly complemented by a host of other aromas, including strawberry and other red berry fruit, barnyard, shrubs, flowers and later a hint of savory, dark chocolate. It is fresh and expressive on the palate. There are light and smooth, but grippy, tannins that culminate in what is unfortunately a short finish, but if that is my only complaint then this wine is really something for the price. (90 points)
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2010 Clos Roche Blanche Sauvignon Blanc Touraine Sauvignon No. 2 - France, Loire Valley, Touraine (7/21/2011)
Extremely light straw color. For me, this was restrained to the point of austerity. Serious effort was required to coax anything out of this, and what was coaxed was mostly freshly-picked herbs and rocks. Not a trace of fruit that I could detect. Now, this was certainly refreshing and the acidity did a fine job of cleansing the palate, so there was a reason to return to it over a light meal on a warm summer night, but that reason certainly wasn't its friendliness. (87 points)
2010 Clos Roche Blanche Touraine L'Arpent Rouge - France, Loire Valley, Touraine (7/20/2011)
This shows a cloudy ruby/purple color that is somewhat pale but quite vivacious. On first pour there is a very strong aroma of warm soil, a note that I have found repeatedly in Cab Franc (yes, I know this wine is made from Pineau d'Aunis) from Chinon, most recently in the 2009 Baudry Chinon Les Grezeaux. By itself, I do not find it an altogether pleasant smell, but it is quickly complemented by a host of other aromas, including strawberry and other red berry fruit, barnyard, shrubs, flowers and later a hint of savory, dark chocolate. It is fresh and expressive on the palate. There are light and smooth, but grippy, tannins that culminate in what is unfortunately a short finish, but if that is my only complaint then this wine is really something for the price. (90 points)
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