Texier, Domaine de Pergaud Brezeme Vielle Serine

2010 Eric Texier Côtes du Rhône-Brézème Vieille Serine Domaine de Pergaud - France, Rhône, Northern Rhône, Côtes du Rhône-Brézème (10/15/2018)

Very tight. Has a beautiful frame and nuance, but do not touch again for a good while. Not sure exactly where this will end up, but it feels like an aristocratic wine. (91 points)
 
originally posted by VLM:
2010 Eric Texier Côtes du Rhône-Brézème Vieille Serine Domaine de Pergaud - France, Rhône, Northern Rhône, Côtes du Rhône-Brézème (10/15/2018)

Very tight. Has a beautiful frame and nuance, but do not touch again for a good while. Not sure exactly where this will end up, but it feels like an aristocratic wine. (91 points)

Thanks! Been looking at the last of three bottles and priors were monolithic in 2019 and 2016.
 
originally posted by Ian Fitzsimmons:
Texier, Domaine de Pergaud Brezeme Vielle SerineWith a half-hour decant, very fresh, the combination of acid, fine-grain tannins, and Syrah fruit giving intense, sauvage energy. Flavor and aroma descriptors are not drawn to mind, will try again tomorrow and say more. Absent is palate-cosseting polish or alcoholic weight (at 12.5% abv) that might make this wine stand out in a group tasting, but, in addition to its sense of energy, on offer is a boatload of authentic charm, and it is quite attractive on its own terms.

I drank this by itself after my meal for learning purposes, but feel it would really shine at the table, with any meat dish - white or red - or perhaps even a risotto. A good and distinctive wine that puts the varietal fruit on display front and center. I drink few Syrah-based wines, and lack the sense regional differentiation that would be necessary to comment on this wine's expression of terroir.

Hi Ian,

thanks for your note! What vintage was this bottle>
 
Karen - that would have been the 2010, of which I have 1 bottle remaining, and I plan to open it this year.

Keith - I felt I encountered bottle variation in my 07 Brèzeme, more than I'd've expected with six or eight bottles. By memory, one of my bottles was like the one you describe; another bottle was totally great. The rest. The rest, mostly opened within the past two years, were either okay or - to my buds - in decline. But I may have overestimated the natural life-span of this wine.
 
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