Julien Mareschal Domaine de la Borde Terre du Lias Arbois Pupillin Chardonnay 2012
I ran across this going through Weygandt tasting leftovers, and the memory stuck with me, so I went back and bought a bottle. Classy Chardonnay-based wine, understated, restrained, with nuance and fine detail. Inter-appellation comparisons are fatuous, but think somewhat in the direction of a very good 1er Chablis. A good find, with excellent sincerity, and I will buy more if I can find the funds.
Vissoux 2014 Rose Griottes
Just enough fruit to be annoying. Stiff acid backbone. This wine didn't work for me as a pre-dinner sipper, but was great with spaghetti, tomato sauce, and honey-chipotle sausage. Definitely a food wine; drink your Baudry rose as the aperitif.
Vissoux 2009 Fleurie Garants
Such vivacity, paired with good vinous volume, cushiony texture, and balancing fruit. Very delicious now, practically irresistible, but no rush.
Vissoux 2009 Moulin-a-Vent Trois Roches
A big wine, with plenty of fruit, acidity and body, seemingly bigger, with more depth and reserve than the Garants. Approachable because of its cossetting mouth-feel, generous aroma, and fresh acidity, I imagine it would improve risk-free with another year or three. Drink this with a red meat dish now.
Maybe it's time for a 2009 Beaujolais thread. These two wines showed very well, with no signs of squishiness or flab. I'll try to dig out a Terres Dorees and a Foillard in a couple of weeks.