Jeff Connell
Jeff Connell
Two wines, old school in their own right, well-aged.
Domaine du Closel Savennières Cuvée Spéciale 1994. Makes the case for aging Savennières, giving it twenty years. Sometimes it doesn't work out so well, nut I've never had a problem with this wine. This one is upright, rich, laden and long, very long. Inside it is well-baked fruit, herbed, savoury - and very stony.
Quinta do Cotta Vinho Tinto Grande Escolha Douro, 1995. Fully mature, good to go; it's mostly about the fruit, which is well beyond primary. It has plenty of texture, soft tannins and rich dirt and a slight pinch of salt.
Domaine du Closel Savennières Cuvée Spéciale 1994. Makes the case for aging Savennières, giving it twenty years. Sometimes it doesn't work out so well, nut I've never had a problem with this wine. This one is upright, rich, laden and long, very long. Inside it is well-baked fruit, herbed, savoury - and very stony.
Quinta do Cotta Vinho Tinto Grande Escolha Douro, 1995. Fully mature, good to go; it's mostly about the fruit, which is well beyond primary. It has plenty of texture, soft tannins and rich dirt and a slight pinch of salt.