CWD: 2005 Baudry Domaine

VLM

VLM
I thought that I had finished all of these off, but found a couple bottles in a box that was supposed to contain 2010s. What a nice surprise! The wine is fully resolved, but not without shape. Dark earth, game and herbs with dried red and black fruits. Minerals on the nose and the finish. Really a lovely bottle, certainly among the best I've had from this vintage. I'm not sure these words are truly doing it justice. Drink one now if you have any left.
 
According to cellartracker there are: 1 pending delivery with 18 in stock

I don't really believe that, so I'm guessing my bottles are among the last in existence.
 
Wow, two 05 Domaine sightings in one week.

I missed the occasion through a set of unfortunate circumstances, but Mr. Lurker reports an equally thrilling bottle, albeit (unsurprisingly) not as resolved as the note here indicates.

Mostly recently, the '07 was a tad unresolved, while the '06 perfect. To tell you the truth in all this excitement I kinda lost track of my Baudry vintage chart.
 
originally posted by .sasha:
Wow, two 05 Domaine sightings in one week.

I missed the occasion through a set of unfortunate circumstances, but Mr. Lurker reports an equally thrilling bottle, albeit (unsurprisingly) not as resolved as the note here indicates.

Mostly recently, the '07 was a tad unresolved, while the '06 perfect. To tell you the truth in all this excitement I kinda lost track of my Baudry vintage chart.

The 2006 was delicious young and I gleefully killed off all of those as well as the 2004s before setting in on 2005.

I thought I drank all of the 2005s as well because I was trying not to drink 2009/2010 (didn't buy 2007/8 for some reason, odd for me).

Why is it not a surprise that the bottle is not as resolved?
 
originally posted by VLM:

Why is it not a surprise that the bottle is not as resolved?

You like them slightly on the younger side.
 
originally posted by Jeff Grossman:
Ah, 2010. I remember finishing off those domaine bottles really fast.

We had a great bottle the other night. I'm itching to get back into the 2009.
 
originally posted by .sasha:
originally posted by VLM:

Why is it not a surprise that the bottle is not as resolved?

You like them slightly on the younger side.

Absolutely true. We need to talk about what's going on with Arsenal and I've been watch much more Bayern this season.
 
originally posted by VLM:
originally posted by .sasha:
originally posted by VLM:

Why is it not a surprise that the bottle is not as resolved?

You like them slightly on the younger side.

Absolutely true. We need to talk about what's going on with Arsenal and I've been watch much more Bayern this season.

Also, as much as I love everything Baudry's been doing lately, I don't think I've seen another 2005 in the making. Not exactly old-fashioned tannins on account of rusticity, but definitely on account of sheer power. I actually found '05 Domaine kinda intimidating on release, although never out of balance.
 
Hasn't the source of the grapes for the cuvee domaine shifted over the years? I forget exactly how, but perhaps that is why there is not another 2005 in the making.
 
I seem to recall that, too, but this is what I found on the LDM site (from 2013): "As of 2005, the vast majority of the Baudry wines are fermented in large concrete tanks. Granges and Domaine are fermented and aged in concrete, Guillot and Grézeaux are fermented in concrete and aged in barrel a year and Croix Boissé is fermented and aged in barrel. Matthieu explained that concrete gives them the ability to let the wine spend extended time in an vessel that avoids the need for constant rackings, sulfuring and manipulation. "When you don't add yeasts or filter, you need to bottle as late as possible."
 
originally posted by VLM:
CWD: 2005 Baudry DomaineI thought that I had finished all of these off, but found a couple bottles in a box that was supposed to contain 2010s. What a nice surprise! The wine is fully resolved, but not without shape. Dark earth, game and herbs with dried red and black fruits. Minerals on the nose and the finish. Really a lovely bottle, certainly among the best I've had from this vintage. I'm not sure these words are truly doing it justice. Drink one now if you have any left.

What were you doing in a box containing 2010s? Consider this a PSA of the long weekend: don't touch 2010 Grezeaux.
 
originally posted by Pavel Tchichikov:
originally posted by VLM:
CWD: 2005 Baudry DomaineI thought that I had finished all of these off, but found a couple bottles in a box that was supposed to contain 2010s. What a nice surprise! The wine is fully resolved, but not without shape. Dark earth, game and herbs with dried red and black fruits. Minerals on the nose and the finish. Really a lovely bottle, certainly among the best I've had from this vintage. I'm not sure these words are truly doing it justice. Drink one now if you have any left.

What were you doing in a box containing 2010s? Consider this a PSA of the long weekend: don't touch 2010 Grezeaux.

Thanks, I probably would have soon. I opened another 2010 Domaine last week, but it was corked. Will stay away from Grézeaux...for now.
 
originally posted by robert ames:
i have some '05 grezeaux. too soon for them?

Looks like I haven't had one in a few years. Based on a recent and excellent Croix Boissée, I'd say go for it.
 
originally posted by Pavel Tchichikov:
originally posted by VLM:
CWD: 2005 Baudry DomaineI thought that I had finished all of these off, but found a couple bottles in a box that was supposed to contain 2010s. What a nice surprise! The wine is fully resolved, but not without shape. Dark earth, game and herbs with dried red and black fruits. Minerals on the nose and the finish. Really a lovely bottle, certainly among the best I've had from this vintage. I'm not sure these words are truly doing it justice. Drink one now if you have any left.

What were you doing in a box containing 2010s? Consider this a PSA of the long weekend: don't touch 2010 Grezeaux.

And le clos Guillot?
 
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