Ian Fitzsimmons
Ian Fitzsimmons
2005 Pepiere Briords
Showed an off note upon opening, hinting oxidation. It passed, and the wine showed pleasantly enough, rather light, decent acidity, but lacking the interest and goodness Briords trains you to expect. The off-note re-emerged in the leftovers the following day.
2005 Luneau-Papin L d'Or
Drinking beautifully right now, with a glyceral roundness to the texture that wasn't there before, half-mature flavors of tangy leather, and a decent acid spine that floats in and out of focus. Very robust, with plenty of life, I imagine. I haven't really gotten this wine before, but now, wow.
We also ingested a 2011 Brun Fleurie that was good enough the first night, rather better the second.
Showed an off note upon opening, hinting oxidation. It passed, and the wine showed pleasantly enough, rather light, decent acidity, but lacking the interest and goodness Briords trains you to expect. The off-note re-emerged in the leftovers the following day.
2005 Luneau-Papin L d'Or
Drinking beautifully right now, with a glyceral roundness to the texture that wasn't there before, half-mature flavors of tangy leather, and a decent acid spine that floats in and out of focus. Very robust, with plenty of life, I imagine. I haven't really gotten this wine before, but now, wow.
We also ingested a 2011 Brun Fleurie that was good enough the first night, rather better the second.