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originally posted by Yule Kim:
Henri Gouges Nuits St. Georges Clos de Porrets: Weightless, ethereal, and absolutely lovely. The tannins were well managed and in check. To me, it was drinking very well. I think it surprised everyone that this was a Gouges wine, considering their reputation for making wines that are backwards when young. I guess the stories of a stylistic change for this producer are true, at least with respect to their lower tier Premier Crus and not the Les St. Georges and Vaucrains. This was my favorite wine of the night.
for me, the only (vague) surprise is that it was the porrets. its puppy fat window is (was?) usually short. i've regularly slain vast quantities of gouges vaucrains in the first years after release. shit shows well for a little while when young. always did. then it doesn't (didn't?). turns out some shit is more predictable than other shit.
otoh, if your surprise was based on reputation, congratulations. you just moved a little closer towards ignoring all the self promoting bullshit put forward by dickheads who make big pronouncements from small sips at wine tasting parties, which is a big step towards figuring this shit out for yourself.
the fatsink and i have opened a bottle of teh fine chablis to toast your coming of age.
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