Todd Abrams
Todd Abrams
Thanks to a Cru Beaujolais thread right here on the fabulous Wine Disorder, Ken Schramm and I met up at his new meadery (under construction) for some drinks.
2009 Jean Paul Brun Cote de Brouilly is full with magnificently ripe fruit and tannin aplenty. Lots to like and obviously needs a few years. Did I catch a whiff of graphite there?
My regard for 2010 Thivin Cote de Brouilly has been established here. As much as I liked the Brun, I’m still a chump for the effortlessness of this wine. It obviously doesn’t have the potential of the Brun but it’s kind of like that seemingly simple William Carlos Williams poem about the plums that you can read a hundred times and it still moves you through its inevitability. What can I say?
Glasses were then filled with immense 2010 Domaine Durand Cornas "Premices" and aromas of blackberries, mint, and not-so-subtle notes of smoked horse poured out. Nice structure on this one.
After that came a round and fruity 2011 Durand Syrah (Collines-Rhodaniennes) that at one point smelled precisely like a salumi case in the middle of a eucalyptus forest in a fever dream.
We finished off with some Schramm’s Mead. A floral, sweet and tart cherry (Morello, I recall) brew that pleaded for some dark, dark chocolate on the side.
Looking forward to more tastings like this, especially since the meadery is roughly five minutes walking distance from my front door.
2009 Jean Paul Brun Cote de Brouilly is full with magnificently ripe fruit and tannin aplenty. Lots to like and obviously needs a few years. Did I catch a whiff of graphite there?
My regard for 2010 Thivin Cote de Brouilly has been established here. As much as I liked the Brun, I’m still a chump for the effortlessness of this wine. It obviously doesn’t have the potential of the Brun but it’s kind of like that seemingly simple William Carlos Williams poem about the plums that you can read a hundred times and it still moves you through its inevitability. What can I say?
Glasses were then filled with immense 2010 Domaine Durand Cornas "Premices" and aromas of blackberries, mint, and not-so-subtle notes of smoked horse poured out. Nice structure on this one.
After that came a round and fruity 2011 Durand Syrah (Collines-Rhodaniennes) that at one point smelled precisely like a salumi case in the middle of a eucalyptus forest in a fever dream.
We finished off with some Schramm’s Mead. A floral, sweet and tart cherry (Morello, I recall) brew that pleaded for some dark, dark chocolate on the side.
Looking forward to more tastings like this, especially since the meadery is roughly five minutes walking distance from my front door.