I've never had great experiences with Épiré, but I hear other people have such experiences, so I figured why not try again.
First it was the 2015 Épiré Savennières Cuvée Spéciale at Rich Table in SF. Started off shy reserved and austere, so I had to remind my dining companion that I don't go in for heavy fruit wines! The sturdy white citrus floral flavors and firm but juicy structure all matched well with their porcini donuts and their take on uni pasta. By the end of the meal it had loosened up and was showing more elements. And it was certainly a fine match to dinner. But it didn't click on too many cylinders. Fair enough. Young wine.
So the next night at home in NC I had the 2006 Épiré Savennières Cuvée Spéciale, hoping for something more evolved and more delicious. Instead, I got a simple citrus apple cider roll of wine in the mouth. Over time it hints at a range of more complex straw waxy hay elements that we love in Savennières but you have to look really really hard, and maybe even start imagining things. Oh well. Closed middle aged wine? Or just dull wine? (I have more, so I guess I'll find out)
First it was the 2015 Épiré Savennières Cuvée Spéciale at Rich Table in SF. Started off shy reserved and austere, so I had to remind my dining companion that I don't go in for heavy fruit wines! The sturdy white citrus floral flavors and firm but juicy structure all matched well with their porcini donuts and their take on uni pasta. By the end of the meal it had loosened up and was showing more elements. And it was certainly a fine match to dinner. But it didn't click on too many cylinders. Fair enough. Young wine.
So the next night at home in NC I had the 2006 Épiré Savennières Cuvée Spéciale, hoping for something more evolved and more delicious. Instead, I got a simple citrus apple cider roll of wine in the mouth. Over time it hints at a range of more complex straw waxy hay elements that we love in Savennières but you have to look really really hard, and maybe even start imagining things. Oh well. Closed middle aged wine? Or just dull wine? (I have more, so I guess I'll find out)