Dad may still guide, but they've definitely changed.originally posted by Yixin:
Disagree, I liked the 2011s. Dad still guides.
originally posted by Claude Kolm:
Dad may still guide, but they've definitely changed.originally posted by Yixin:
Disagree, I liked the 2011s. Dad still guides.
The current wines are not bad, but before the son came, they were always among my favorite, if not my favorite, Beaujolais -- going back a ways, as 1979 (special year for you) was the first vintage I recall tasting and I had every one since. Now, as I said, they're not bad, but the same magic isn't there - by a good measure.originally posted by Yixin:
originally posted by Claude Kolm:
Dad may still guide, but they've definitely changed.originally posted by Yixin:
Disagree, I liked the 2011s. Dad still guides.
I should visit again, then. I don't recall the son saying that he was changing anything.
originally posted by slaton:
Down to just a couple of Coudert CT and one Desvignes Javernières. I am just about out of 07s and 08s as well.
originally posted by BJ:
originally posted by slaton:
Down to just a couple of Coudert CT and one Desvignes Javernières. I am just about out of 07s and 08s as well.
Now that seems premature.
originally posted by Cliff:
am curious to see if any of the gang wines really transform, the way Coudert does, or just mellow gracefully.
I don't usually drink them, but I find a few 2009s in inventory. I must have liked one at some point. Curious.originally posted by slaton:
Count me among the camp that find that Thevenet is best on release, before the brett comes to the fore.
originally posted by SFJoe:
I don't usually drink them, but I find a few 2009s in inventory. I must have liked one at some point. Curious.originally posted by slaton:
Count me among the camp that find that Thevenet is best on release, before the brett comes to the fore.
I'll have to open one soon.
originally posted by SFJoe:
I don't usually drink them, but I find a few 2009s in inventory. I must have liked one at some point. Curious.originally posted by slaton:
Count me among the camp that find that Thevenet is best on release, before the brett comes to the fore.
I'll have to open one soon.
originally posted by Rahsaan:
originally posted by Cliff:
am curious to see if any of the gang wines really transform, the way Coudert does, or just mellow gracefully.
Perhaps 'transform' vs. 'mellow gracefully' are two sides of subjective preferences?
I think we need an intervention. Oswaldo's spelling and grammar are devolving.originally posted by Oswaldo Costa:
Opened one in mid-October (the ý09 Morgon VV) and loved the aromas, admired the comely EQ & gossamer mouthfeel, though it still had some of that 09 baby michelins to shed. But seemed like a keepah.
originally posted by Jeff Grossman:
I think we need an intervention. Oswaldo's spelling and grammar are devolving.originally posted by Oswaldo Costa:
Opened one in mid-October (the ý09 Morgon VV) and loved the aromas, admired the comely EQ & gossamer mouthfeel, though it still had some of that 09 baby michelins to shed. But seemed like a keepah.
Primitives in the gallery?originally posted by Oswaldo Costa:
I'm going native.