originally posted by MLipton:
originally posted by drssouth:
"99 Lesec CndP Les Galets Blonds1999 Patrick Lesec Chateauneuf-du-Pape, "Les Galets Blonds", alc 14%.....I has passed over this in the cellar many times because I thought it would be "too clean".....the nose is garrigue and horse poop...the palate shows "animale" and layers of fruit and interest....great finish...drinking at peak.....reminds me of a good Pegau....I was certainly wrong...
The problem I would expect with a Patrick Lesec wine is the oak treatment that it suffers in its youth. Time wounds all heels, though, so perhaps you've given it enough time for the oakiness to integrate, at which point it probably would seem far more traditional in nature.
Mark Lipton