More slurping dans la cave

Jeff Grossman

Jeff Grossman
A couple of the usual hopeless addicts, offering tantalizing sips to innocent passersby and sharing grog with the locals, did not-nearly-unspeakable things with these wines:

J-P Brun 10 Cote de Brouilly - I am a big fan of JPB and a big fan of this cuvee but, um, not this bottle of it. It certainly shows the purity that all his wines show but this is not an exciting kind. Lots of this leftover when I departed.

Vignes du Maynes (Julien Guillot) 2010 Macon-Cruzille Rouge "Cuvee 910" - Here's the old way: the vineyard has been used for 1000 years (hence the name); the wine is a field blend of gamay, pinot noir and chardonnay; foot trod and left to ferment in a mayonnaise jar on Funk and Wagnall's porch. It is cloudy, pale enough to pass for pink, looks kinda like sturm (for those of you who have drunk wine in Austria shortly after the picking), funky nose somewhat like gamay but also somewhat like fruit-left-in-a-big-vat-for-a-while, lively, fun, we drink this one down pretty quickly.

Pavelot 2001 Savigny-les-Beaune "La Dominode" - A recent good experience with "Aux Gravains" suggested to Jay that he might open one of these. Good choice. Still quite young and vigorous but it is definitely open for business, with the cherry-cranberry flavors starting to have an under-carriage of tarragon and wet dirt. Beautiful. (And, Hell's bells, I laugh now when I remember that I only started drinking Cote de Beaune because Cote de Nuits costs so damn much.)
 
originally posted by Jeff Grossman:
More slurping dans la caveA couple of the usual hopeless addicts, offering tantalizing sips to innocent passersby and sharing grog with the locals, did not-nearly-unspeakable things with these wines:

J-P Brun 10 Cote de Brouilly - I am a big fan of JPB and a big fan of this cuvee but, um, not this bottle of it. It certainly shows the purity that all his wines show but this is not an exciting kind. Lots of this leftover when I departed.

Vignes du Maynes (Julien Guillot) 2010 Macon-Cruzille Rouge "Cuvee 910" - Here's the old way: the vineyard has been used for 1000 years (hence the name); the wine is a field blend of gamay, pinot noir and chardonnay; foot trod and left to ferment in a mayonnaise jar on Funk and Wagnall's porch. It is cloudy, pale enough to pass for pink, looks kinda like sturm (for those of you who have drunk wine in Austria shortly after the picking), funky nose somewhat like gamay but also somewhat like fruit-left-in-a-big-vat-for-a-while, lively, fun, we drink this one down pretty quickly.

Pavelot 2001 Savigny-les-Beaune "La Dominode" - A recent good experience with "Aux Gravains" suggested to Jay that he might open one of these. Good choice. Still quite young and vigorous but it is definitely open for business, with the cherry-cranberry flavors starting to have an under-carriage of tarragon and wet dirt. Beautiful. (And, Hell's bells, I laugh now when I remember that I only started drinking Cote de Beaune because Cote de Nuits costs so damn much.)

I had an absolutely awful 10 Chanrion CdB a week ago. I am positive it was massively bottle shocked. I think the 09s experienced a lot of the same thing. I would encourage you to revisit later.
 
I remember when Jay bought 01 Dominodes some years ago - I bought some Guettes about the same time from the same source. The Guettes started opening beautifully a year or so ago with extended airing. Must be time to open another.

I know Dominodes has a reputation for being structured and long-lived, but I've been wondering lately if SlB from Guettes doesn't also have these qualities in nearly the same measure. Samples from both Pavelot and Bize are pretty dense; but the Pavelot, at least, was really terrific when the structure began to melt back some.
 
The Dominodes tastes like it gets the ripest grapes of all the Pavelot wines from SlB I've tried. I haven't decided if I like this or not, need more samples.
 
originally posted by Marc D:
The Dominodes tastes like it gets the ripest grapes of all the Pavelot wines from SlB I've tried. I haven't decided if I like this or not, need more samples.

I backed off the 09 Dominodes because of descriptions of its ripeness.

The 01 Guettes, when open, was like drinking a living, writhing substance. Remarkable.
 
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