originally posted by VLM:
originally posted by Jayson Cohen:
Clos Rougeard 1998 Saumur Blanc "Chace" - really expands and morphs several times. Fascinating. May have evolved to a bit awkward on the finish after a couple hours but it was packed full of flavor and mineral.
At one time I knew the etiology of Chacé versus Brézé but it seems lost to the cobwebs.
I've been drinking a ton of the 2015s and expect to load up on 2016s when they arrive to my market. I really love these wines. Haven't figured out all the different cuvées yet.
Dom. Bongran (Thevenet) 1997 Macon Clesse "Cuvee Tradition" - my bottle and more than a little tired. Has become that bottle of Macon Chard that should have been drink 5-10 years ago. I have one bottle left and expect the same.
I've had a couple of great bottles of the 2000 in the past year and also 2005s and maybe another year I'm forgetting. Loved them all. Sorry to hear that this is past its best. I've started to cellar these wines again and am expecting great things.
Dom. Roally (Thevenet) 2002 Macon-Montbellet "Tradition" - my last bottle of this, and I think we were all surprised at how compelling it was. Dynamite freshness but also complexity. Maybe Mike Evans will come visit and bring more?
I wish I had thought to cellar these. For some reason, I have never cellared these. Maybe I just needed to buy too much so that some got lost in the shuffle. Every time I've had one with age, I've loved it, even the really rich versions. Like Bongran, I'm also trying to start cellaring this as well with high expectations.
Dom. Baudry 2005 Chinon "Les Grezeaux" - great potential. Not ready yet.
Dom. Baudry 2014 Chinon "Le Clos Guillot" - I liked it. Beam of fruit.
The last 2005 Grézeaux I had I thought was already great. I still haven't tried a bottle of the 2014 Guillot yet, thanks for the reminder.
As an aside, it's been great to see you participating more in the wine interwebs. A bit inspiring. I might even follow your lead. Hope all is well.