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Bob Semon and I will be there tasting this afternoon. Aren't some of you hipsters fans of the domaine's wines?
 
Only one recent experience - a bottle of 2010 Auxey 1er at Auprès du Clocher. Not sure why, but I have trouble remembering if it was Chapelle or Duresses; I think the former.

Great quality, certainly. I was expecting something else though, at least something else would have been more fitting with my meal. Seems like perfectly nice dirt, but it's no Clos de Beze and thus I wanted it to be a little more tart, perhaps even dialed down a notch. Maureen - when you go, I'd be curious to know how much they chaptalized 2010 1er Cru, and if it's more than 0.2-0.3 then why.
 
definitely a fan. agree with keith though...their new labels are in the running for "most disappointing label change" along with Jaboulet, Chevillon, and Beaucastel.
 
Don't forget the new Chandon de Briailles label... Oddly, the 2011 Les St Georges I got from Wine Library still has the classy old Chevillon label. Not sure what their system is.
 
originally posted by Keith Levenberg:
Don't forget the new Chandon de Briailles label... Oddly, the 2011 Les St Georges I got from Wine Library still has the classy old Chevillon label. Not sure what their system is.

Rudy?
 
originally posted by Matt Latuchie:
definitely a fan. agree with keith though...their new labels are in the running for "most disappointing label change" along with Jaboulet, Chevillon, and Beaucastel.

I've stopped buying new Chevillon because of the label. I stopped buying Jaboulet and Beaucastle because of the wine.
 
originally posted by Keith Levenberg:
Don't forget the new Chandon de Briailles label...

I was trying to forget! Now look what you did.
 
originally posted by Keith Levenberg:
Don't forget the new Chandon de Briailles label... Oddly, the 2011 Les St Georges I got from Wine Library still has the classy old Chevillon label. Not sure what their system is.

What??? Jeez, I sit out buying a vintage or two and several of my favorite labels change. I almost dread seeing what the new labels for Chevillon and CdB look like.

Mark Lipton
 
originally posted by Matt Latuchie:
definitely a fan. agree with keith though...their new labels are in the running for "most disappointing label change" along with Jaboulet, Chevillon, and Beaucastel.
Tollot-Beaut -- hands down.

Runners-up -- Léoville-Barton when it abandoned the Boar's Head label and Pfeffingen when it abandoned the traditional Pfalz label.
 
originally posted by maureen:
LafougeBob Semon and I will be there tasting this afternoon. Aren't some of you hipsters fans of the domaine's wines?

Boy do I love them. Fresh and yummy. I have loved the 2009 and 2010 Pommard Chanlins, and the Auxey duresses les duresses and la chapelle
 
originally posted by Oswaldo Costa:
Maureen, how was the visit?

She liked it.

I was enchanted by the la chapelle. 2012 (I think.) Do you remember the vintage of that wine, Maureen? I know we tasted wines from more than one vintage. Shoulda taken copious notes. (Bad wine geek! Baaad wine geek!)
 
originally posted by maureen:
LafougeBob Semon and I will be there tasting this afternoon. Aren't some of you hipsters fans of the domaine's wines?

Why don't you tell us? This producer has been in US circulation at least since the '80s with reasonably priced (last I checked they remained almost affordable for sane people), well-made Auxey-Duresses wines. More like hip replacement than hipster, I would say.

What are you doing in France when I need you?
 
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