I am sure that many of you have had this same experience of wandering into a wine shop and spying a bottle from a beloved producer, snapping it up, taking it home and then realizing... Oh, fuck me! I didn't realize that this was the second bottling/year of the blight/year after the winemaker left/etc. Well, in my case, this was the bottle of 2001 Michel Lafarge Volnay from the year of the hail storms that I'd purchased years ago at Sam's in Chicago. I was so psyched to actually find a Lafarge wine on the shelves that I totally neglected the meteorological conditions in Volnay in '01. John Gilman later redeemed my snap decision, however, with praise for this wine in VFTC, so it was with guarded optimism that I popped the cork tonight to accompany our dinner of roast duckling, mashed sweet potatoes and sautéed young Brussels Sprouts. Oh, my! as FLJim would say: what a lovely bottle of wine this is, earthy and meaty but with a bright, bouncy core of fruit and a very Volnay sense of minerality to it. Ruby red with orange bricking at the edges, this is a wine that's good to go now. Sometimes those impulse purchases don't turn out so bad...
Mark Lipton
Mark Lipton