originally posted by Cliff:
I believe les Berangères is a vineyard -- it's the designation for the Trousseau. The "M" is just Poulsard. Here's Rosenthal:
"The "Cuvée M” is a special bottling of Poulsard that comes from vineyards located exclusively within the confines of Puffeney’s home village of Montigny-les-Arsures. Vinified in a manner similar to its companion Poulsard, the “Cuvée M” is somewhat more substantial with firm tannins in the finish. "
Interesting. Was it as tough a vintage for Puffeney as for others in other parts of the Jura?originally posted by VLM:
I've got a magnum of 2005 M, should I have had it already? Should I drink it soon?
I have one of those mags as welloriginally posted by SFJoe:
Interesting. Was it as tough a vintage for Puffeney as for others in other parts of the Jura?originally posted by VLM:
I've got a magnum of 2005 M, should I have had it already? Should I drink it soon?
originally posted by Cliff:
I think 2005 was a problematic vintage. It certainly was for the Trousseau. I would hold and hope for the best, but who knows
originally posted by wrrntl:
Drank my last 2005s nearly two years ago, which leads to my question of whether he makes an Arbois VV anymore?