Ian Fitzsimmons
Ian Fitzsimmons
Pretty great wine. First day, an almost odd composite of distinctive elements, each intriguing on its own merits: tannins that were stern but also zingy, freshening acidity, fruit that still conveyed a sense of lushness. Made me think of the early Picasso cubist paintings that are so well-organized, even though the immediate appearance is completely disjoint. Second day, the components marry up, and the wine is knock-out in both weight and content. Serious, even profound.
Posthumous shout-out to Joe Dougherty, who challenged me into discovering Foillard's 2007. Thanks, Joe.
Posthumous shout-out to Joe Dougherty, who challenged me into discovering Foillard's 2007. Thanks, Joe.