Although I'm ok with them young, too - I like their frank freshness. But for example I'm still sitting on my 98s. And I, like Mel, have enjoyed the 90 Guiraud, several recently in fact.
But I gotta be honest: Graillot's not my favorite producer. I think he's a great winemaker but I truly feel the vineyards he's working with are just ok. I never quite get revved up about his wines the way I do a good old oak Northern Crozes or Southern St. J's producer. They're fine, but there's a limit to what they can be. More in the hedgerow camp, which is good, but not the pinnacle of what the northern Rhone is to me.
Interestingly, the best Graillot I've had is his St. Joe's, which I've only had once. That St. J (drunk in Tournon) had more complexity and meatiness than the Crozes I've had. I'm sitting on an older bottle too, can't remember which year; I think a 01.
And Sharon, I had to laugh about Arnaud: Lesli doesn't like young Graillot either, and has almost the same description. In fact in large part based on young Graillots she's decides Crozes is an evil appellation, and whenever I bring one out, she wants something different.
But I gotta be honest: Graillot's not my favorite producer. I think he's a great winemaker but I truly feel the vineyards he's working with are just ok. I never quite get revved up about his wines the way I do a good old oak Northern Crozes or Southern St. J's producer. They're fine, but there's a limit to what they can be. More in the hedgerow camp, which is good, but not the pinnacle of what the northern Rhone is to me.
Interestingly, the best Graillot I've had is his St. Joe's, which I've only had once. That St. J (drunk in Tournon) had more complexity and meatiness than the Crozes I've had. I'm sitting on an older bottle too, can't remember which year; I think a 01.
And Sharon, I had to laugh about Arnaud: Lesli doesn't like young Graillot either, and has almost the same description. In fact in large part based on young Graillots she's decides Crozes is an evil appellation, and whenever I bring one out, she wants something different.