originally posted by Jonathan Loesberg:
I haven't had the 11 since it was released, but I expect it to be in its class. Actually, I haven't had any of the CdPs after the 08 since their release (mostly these days, I'm drinking 04s, 05s, 06s and 08s), so reports on them would be of interest.
Unfortunately, we didn't have the '11—and I remember expressing odd doubts about it the last time Charvin came up.
The flights were:
2000 & 2001
2003 & 2004
2007 & 2008
2012 & 2013
And in each, it was so interesting, because there was a silky or lean one and then a round and ripe one. A little nursery rhyme of flights; Jack sprat could eat no fat, his wife could eat no lean. (Well, within the framework of the overall elegance and balance of Charvin's style.)
I'm sad we didn't get to have the beloved 2006, but Arnaud was apparently unable to get his hands on any. Laurent says it is one of his own favorite vintages, too. One of the lightest on its toes.
In any case, the 2003 was fantastic and totally avoided the vintage's pruniness. The 2008 was from a lean, green year, and the friend across the table from me didn't like it at all, whereas I thought it was interesting; perhaps a little disjointed and bony-elbowed, but that was part of its way. 2007 was too ripe for me.
Ditto the pair of 2012, 2013. Fat guy, skinny guy. But both too young for me to get a good handle on at the moment.
I'll have to explore these wines more.