Sharon Bowman
Sharon Bowman
Yesterday I opened a bottle of the 2014 Pinon Deronnières, the new single-parcel cuvée from François Pinon.
Over the course of its short life (shared with a friend at home), I kept smelling it without mentioning it (because the friend is not a wine geek) and wondering, nigglingly, "Is this very, very slightly corked?"
Or was it just "wooly," as I know the grape can be? (And I've had ample experience of that characteristic.)
I like to think I'm pretty sensitive to TCA, but here I couldn't decide.
Has anyone else had this happen? And is chenin that young "wooly," or is that something that occurs with age?
Over the course of its short life (shared with a friend at home), I kept smelling it without mentioning it (because the friend is not a wine geek) and wondering, nigglingly, "Is this very, very slightly corked?"
Or was it just "wooly," as I know the grape can be? (And I've had ample experience of that characteristic.)
I like to think I'm pretty sensitive to TCA, but here I couldn't decide.
Has anyone else had this happen? And is chenin that young "wooly," or is that something that occurs with age?