Pavel Tchichikov
Pavel Tchichikov
originally posted by Oswaldo Costa:
originally posted by Pavel Tchichikov:
originally posted by Oswaldo Costa:
Tried half a dozen different Giboulots in the last few months, all from 2013/14/15, with rather mixed results. Though I have more respect for his transparency that most others'.
Have not had a chance to try any of these yet, sorry to say. Still drinking the 2006-2011 range. Heavily. All great. One thing I have noticed - particularly with the whites - is that the difference between drinking them just after they've been moved and after 2-3 weeks of rest is night and day. And I don't mean in a way of an old wine with sediment; there is something more profound going on here. What it is, I have no idea - simply going by trial and error.
Gtk, will see if I can find some older stuff. His interview in Between the Vines shows his approach to be at the high end of transparency & let-the-chips-fall-where-they-may scale, which is how I believe terroir (in the short definition) should be expressed. The only "false" (for me) note in his interview is that he's been increasing his SO2 doses at bottling because he found that his wines with a bit of bottle time had been evolving a little too quickly.
This is all kind of ironic since he is the only white burg producer I am aware of without a single incidence of premox; these wines have as much of a chance to go premox as do, say, Ganevat's. Yes, they are complex and more transparent earlier, but they seem to be cruising forever thereafter. Not sure he needs more SO2.