originally posted by BJ:
Caille. Caille. Caille.
originally posted by Terry Angleton:
originally posted by BJ:
Caille. Caille. Caille.
unobtainium
originally posted by BJ:
It's everywhere here in Jet City.
Well, not everywhere...but it's around.
I think in a league of his own - a notch above LP and Pepiere (heresy, I know) - do yourself a favor and track some down - everything I've had has been remarkable.
originally posted by Ian Fitzsimmons:
I was just reading CSW's description of the 2016 Pepie. Has anyone dallied with this survivor? I will try a bottle soon, if I can find one on the local shelves.
I live in the same area as BJ and hadn't had any experience with Caille, so I bought a sampler of a couple bottles to see what they were all about. 3 different Muscadets were available:originally posted by BJ:
Caille. Caille. Caille.
originally posted by Marc D:
Brian - where did you find the Monnieres bottle? I would love to try it.
originally posted by slaton:
A decent showing for 2009 Briords last night, much better than a bottle a few months ago.
2005 also disappointed recently, thin and showing alcohol on the finish.
Couple of recent bottles of 2010 have been rather nice, though.
It's really surprised me but in recent I've come around to the Cory view on aging Muscadet. I really prefer it within the first few years when the structure and mineral signature speak loudest, before they develop additional inner richness.
Even Briords.
95 and 97 L D'Or from Luneau- Papin have been revelatory recently for me. still have a few and each one i open is a true pleasure.originally posted by VLM:
originally posted by slaton:
A decent showing for 2009 Briords last night, much better than a bottle a few months ago.
2005 also disappointed recently, thin and showing alcohol on the finish.
Couple of recent bottles of 2010 have been rather nice, though.
It's really surprised me but in recent I've come around to the Cory view on aging Muscadet. I really prefer it within the first few years when the structure and mineral signature speak loudest, before they develop additional inner richness.
Even Briords.
That would be the Monkey Way for Muscadet.