originally posted by SFJoe:
The VLM's multivariate model disagrees, I think. But I buy more Grézeaux.originally posted by Yixin:
originally posted by SFJoe:
Yes.originally posted by Mark Davis:
Are the Guillot vines a lot younger?
Without being strict about a hierarchy, the Clos Guillot certainly is more structured. I confess to a sentimental fondness for the Grézeaux. But they do pour it before the Guillot. You can take that as an implied comment about structure or about quality as you like.
Structure more than quality. Latter depends on the vintage; gravel-rooted vines behave oddly.
Funny thing is, Matthieu doesn't understand why we like the Grézeaux so much. He feels it is vastly inferior to Guillot. I find a lot of comfort in Grézeaux, like an old sweater.