Burgundy & a Margaine

Gregg G

Gregg Greenbaum
From a nice little dinner last weekend.

NV A. Margaine Champagne Brut Rosé
Light salmon pink. Quite tight at first, so I let sit for about 20 min. Improves with air considerably with delicious tart red fruits. With more air the yeasty, baked biscuits notes emerge. Drinking quite well now, but needs air to show well. This is a Theise Selection, so I checked my notes from the Oct '11 tasting in LA. My notes say "not so great". Apparently time in the bottle and proper aeration have helped.

2004 Domaine William Fèvre Chablis Grand Cru Les Clos
Only had one glass of this. It was too cold at first and once it warmed up a bit it was quite closed. Sat in the glass for about 30 min, with some improvement showing classic chablis traits. Unfortunately, I didn't revisit it to give it proper due process. At least it wasn't oxidized.

2007 Domaine Matrot Puligny-Montrachet 1er Cru Les Combettes
Damn this was good. Layered, minerals, intense yet refined fruit, with fantastic bursts of flavors. Wonderfully penetrating length and weight. Damn you Matrot-just when I decide I'm done, you pull me back in.

1997 Dominique Laurent Chambertin-Clos de Bèze
Aromatically, this wine was stunning. Layers and layers of complex aromas of savory cinnamon spice, deep red fruits and so much more, never losing intensity. The palate was much weaker, not as intense. Some acidity pokes through in the mid palate and the finish is a bit clipped. With food it drank much better, but we all just smelled this as long as we could. This was a Burgundy nose that one wishes for.

2007 Domaine Lignier-Michelot Morey St. Denis 1er Cru Aux Charmes
Smokey, floral aromas. Tastes of red fruits (cherry) and spice, though these are still primary. I like the density here with the mid palate quite full. Shows nice minerality and length. I like this a lot and should be really nice with some age.

2005 Chateau Rieussec
From 375ml, pop'n'pour. Best bottle to date. More focused, without any rough egdes or back end bitterness. Finishes very clean and smooth. Have a little left to taste in a week.
 
originally posted by Gregg G:
Burgundy & a MargaineFrom a nice little dinner last weekend.

NV A. Margaine Champagne Brut Rosé
Light salmon pink. Quite tight at first, so I let sit for about 20 min. Improves with air considerably with delicious tart red fruits. With more air the yeasty, baked biscuits notes emerge. Drinking quite well now, but needs air to show well. This is a Theise Selection, so I checked my notes from the Oct '11 tasting in LA. My notes say "not so great". Apparently time in the bottle and proper aeration have helped.

I went to a Theise Champagne tasting a couple years back and the rep who was pouring said these were controversial wines and that lots of people didn't "get" them. I was surprised as they didn't really stand out one way or another in any extreme way from the pack. I remember liking the Rose quite a bit.
 
originally posted by Brian C:
originally posted by Gregg G:
Burgundy & a MargaineFrom a nice little dinner last weekend.

NV A. Margaine Champagne Brut Rosé
Light salmon pink. Quite tight at first, so I let sit for about 20 min. Improves with air considerably with delicious tart red fruits. With more air the yeasty, baked biscuits notes emerge. Drinking quite well now, but needs air to show well. This is a Theise Selection, so I checked my notes from the Oct '11 tasting in LA. My notes say "not so great". Apparently time in the bottle and proper aeration have helped.

I went to a Theise Champagne tasting a couple years back and the rep who was pouring said these were controversial wines and that lots of people didn't "get" them. I was surprised as they didn't really stand out one way or another in any extreme way from the pack. I remember liking the Rose quite a bit.

I don't recall who poured this at the last event (there were a lot of winemakers or family members). There was a ton of bubbly and maybe it's me, but I find it tedious and difficult to taste a lot of bubbly. Tedious because it wears me out quicker than still wine and difficult cause it's just hard to spit the stuff. So I taste the Chateau in order of interest. Margaine was probably late in the day and didn't get the attention it deserved. I liked it quite a bit this go around.
 
originally posted by Gregg G:
I find it tedious and difficult to taste a lot of bubbly.

You are not my friend.

As far as Margaine goes, I am surprised at the reactions to their wines. I find them rather accessible, consensual. I don't see what would make them hard to grasp, as per the warning of the Theise rep. But I haven't spent much time with the rosé.
 
originally posted by Sharon Bowman:
originally posted by Gregg G:
I find it tedious and difficult to taste a lot of bubbly.

You are not my friend.

As far as Margaine goes, I am surprised at the reactions to their wines. I find them rather accessible, consensual. I don't see what would make them hard to grasp, as per the warning of the Theise rep. But I haven't spent much time with the rosé.

does that mean I am not your friend either ? can I still be a comrade ?
 
originally posted by .sasha:
originally posted by Sharon Bowman:
originally posted by Gregg G:
I find it tedious and difficult to taste a lot of bubbly.

You are not my friend.

As far as Margaine goes, I am surprised at the reactions to their wines. I find them rather accessible, consensual. I don't see what would make them hard to grasp, as per the warning of the Theise rep. But I haven't spent much time with the rosé.

does that mean I am not your friend either ? can I still be a comrade ?

Et tu, .sasha?
 
originally posted by Sharon Bowman:

Et tu, .sasha?

Indeed. Love the stuff, but any attempt at a formal tasting rendered me almost as useless as my judgement.
 
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