Jayson Cohen
Jayson Cohen
There is no problem getting Chidaine in NY and NJ. Brad and I have a running disputes on ageability. I love Chidaine and think it ages well. The Clos Habert to my taste requires age. Delicious 2000 a few months ago. Very good 1998 - a very tough year- 3 years ago. I drank the small number of 96s and 97s I had too young. 2002s are drinking well. On bottlings I also particularly like Choisilles.
It’s not Huet. Nothing is Huet. You can’t expect that. And I like the tension and balance and size of Pinon’s wines better. But in my view Chidaine is playing almost at this level even though his dirt probably isn’t quite as interesting.
Only way to find out if you like how his wines age is to age them. It’s Chenin. It has acid and extract and balance. The wines are certainly not going to fall apart.
It’s not Huet. Nothing is Huet. You can’t expect that. And I like the tension and balance and size of Pinon’s wines better. But in my view Chidaine is playing almost at this level even though his dirt probably isn’t quite as interesting.
Only way to find out if you like how his wines age is to age them. It’s Chenin. It has acid and extract and balance. The wines are certainly not going to fall apart.