Bill Lundstrom
Bill Lundstrom
2005 Chidaine Les Brounais. sigh. i dont get it.
originally posted by Bill Lundstrom:
yes, Bournais. it tastes like bad applesauce.
i loved this wine on release and was just stunned last night when i opened it.
also, an 07 huet clos be bourg was shot the other night also.
originally posted by slaton:
Dirty barnacles. I have a bunch of 2005 Chidaine.
Better start pulling some corks. Any volunteers?
originally posted by Tristan Welles:
My sampling of several vintages of Clos Baudoin from Chidaine indicates it will be quite a few years before it becomes seriously age-worthy again.
originally posted by Oswaldo Costa:
Opening an 05 Clos Habert tonight to add to the sampling.
originally posted by Oswaldo Costa:
originally posted by Oswaldo Costa:
Opening an 05 Clos Habert tonight to add to the sampling.
Was fine.
originally posted by Oswaldo Costa:
originally posted by Oswaldo Costa:
Opening an 05 Clos Habert tonight to add to the sampling.
Was fine.
originally posted by Oswaldo Costa:
C'mon, the American public loves to have sweet nothings whispered in its ear.
originally posted by robert ames:
originally posted by Tristan Welles:
My sampling of several vintages of Clos Baudoin from Chidaine indicates it will be quite a few years before it becomes seriously age-worthy again.
and your reason(s) for this observation?
Maybe la peste europeo: in the last year I've opened a pair of chicken-stock dark, bruised-appley Albariños (three-year-lees-aged 2009 Fefinañes "III Año"; may as well have been Tres Ano). And Rias Baixas is three quarters of a megameter from the Gallic border.originally posted by MarkS:
Not just a Burgundian problem anymore. Perhaps it is la Peste de Gaulle?