originally posted by Ian Halbert:
Pernand, Briailles, Etc.
originally posted by .sasha:
Who makes great Pernand besides Rollin and Briailles these days?
I quite like Dubreuil-Fontaine in PV (and Corton and SLB too), but, Rollin and Briailles are certainly hors classe in rgard to the appellation. Jeff's right: Jadot's Croix de la Perriere is PDG, in both colors. Pavelot used to make PV 1er Les Vergelesses, but the wine was never stellar. Rapet is decent, I think. I can never make up my mind about them!
originally posted by .sasha:
Speaking of, I went to a comprehensive pouring of 2011s from Chandon de Briailles at Gordon's last week. A couple of observations.
Thanks for coming!
originally posted by .sasha:
Another item worth pondering is that the wines *tasted* like they had less sulfur than in previous vintages, and I think CdB have been below average to begin with. I need to confirm this; I am going by what they tasted like. But this makes for nicely approachable young juice in a vintage like 2011 - particularly the village Pernand-Vergelesses which, unless I am mistaken, isn't typically brought in to either New York or Boston.
Right on all fronts. Sulfur has been reduced at bottling and the PV Village is not typically imported. According to Hugh, the PV AC we sold was new to the Boston market in 2011. And, yes, Sasha is right: the PVs generally showed beautifully, especially the AC PV!
Cheers!