TN: Rustic Reds

Christian Miller (CMM)

Christian Miller
Madiran 1998, Ch. de Perron initially closed in, with just suggestions of chestnut, iron and cedar that are overshadowed by a charry brett note; medium body, tough dry old-fashioned tannins obscure the other flavors. The next day, the remaining half bottle showed some development, with the pleasant chestnut-cedar notes becoming stronger, supported by minerally claret-like fruit with a long dry tannic finish with a bit of cocoa powder and wood. Old-fashioned and slightly rustic, the brett sticks out currently because Madiran typically doesnt have a lot of aromatic drama and the wine is still quite hard. Ill check in again after another 3-5 years. **(**?)

Pinot Noir Elsburg 2004, Willm (Alsace) initially slightly reduced and funky with a touch of Pinot spice; with air, gamey-meaty and woodsy tones emerge; medium-light body, OK acid, moderate but slightly stemmy and bitter tannin, more game and Pinot spice. Not bad, slightly Jura-like, would probably be quite good with the right food seared chicken livers on salad, mushrooms on toast with chives, kidneys and the like. **

Syrah Napa Valley Estate Old Vines 2003, Ballentine the aroma features peppery, slightly raisiney fruit with a char tone; gradually mulberries and plum gather on the very weighty palate, behind a tough veneer of dry dense tannins and a touch of smokey oak; big, heavy and rather grumpy right now. *(**)

Beaune Toussaints 1996, Albert Morot a maturing Burgundian aroma of Pinot spice, hearth, mushrooms and dried cherry; medium-bodied and somewhat lean on the palate with dead-leaf and cherries plus some rather dry and rustic tannins, distinct acidity. Nice nose, but still displaying the 96 vintages lean and hard quality even as it passes through middle age. I suspect this vintage doesnt play to the Morot style very well. ***
 
Nice note on the Perron Madiran. Too bad they stopped making wine after the 2001 vintage. I wish I could find some of this, from any vintage.
 
originally posted by Zachary Ross:
Nice note on the Perron Madiran. Too bad they stopped making wine after the 2001 vintage. I wish I could find some of this, from any vintage.
Have you called Kermit Lynch's retail store? They ship, and they often have a few bottles from older vintages in stock.

Do you happen to know who bought the vineyard?
 
originally posted by Christian Miller (CMM):
originally posted by Zachary Ross:
Nice note on the Perron Madiran. Too bad they stopped making wine after the 2001 vintage. I wish I could find some of this, from any vintage.
Have you called Kermit Lynch's retail store? They ship, and they often have a few bottles from older vintages in stock.

Do you happen to know who bought the vineyard?

Just called the store, no older vintages of Chateau de Perron or any other Madirans there.

I googled and found this: "However, the sad story about Chteau de Perron is that 2001 is the last vintage. The owner sold his vineyard after a divorce and the new owner chose not to continue it's production."

And this from Lynch himself: "This story has reached its end. The guy sold his winery," Lynch says. "He and his wife broke up. They seemed like a loving couple, but he sold his chateau. This is the last vintage of it."
 
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