Had the 2010 Coudert Fleurie "Griffe de Marquis" the other night. This is the finest bottle of this I've had yet. It has started to open and I think it is in the beginning of what should be a 10+ year window. The fruit is still fresh and the structure has subsided somewhat. It could get even better once the nose develops more complexity, but it is delicious now. The most interesting aspect is the Vosne like texture on the palate. I assume this is the Burgundian élévage at work.
Glad to be rewarded by this wine, it has really blossomed. I was worried a few years back that these wouldn't come around. I think that the élévage takes some of the structured edge off of the Tardive. Maybe I'll open one of those this week to compare.
Glad to be rewarded by this wine, it has really blossomed. I was worried a few years back that these wouldn't come around. I think that the élévage takes some of the structured edge off of the Tardive. Maybe I'll open one of those this week to compare.