originally posted by Pavel Tchichikov:
originally posted by Marc D:
The ‘17 Briords finally made its appearance here on the left coast, and I tried a bottle last night. I agree with Jason, it’s a fine vintage of the Briords. Plenty of cut but balanced by a nice amount of lemony fruit and seashore.
'12 Briords last week was as good a bottle of Muscadet as I've had around similar wine age. This addresses a wider audience than one would think - while gaining an impressive texture that only time can deliver, it lost none of its appealing attributes of youth - granite cut or sea shell perfume - for those who prefer these things on the younger side. It's a bit like striking gold with a bottle of red burgundy that is sufficiently resolved but still shows a very distinctive terroir signature one gets from barrel. To top it all off, this has prodigious fruit sweetness for a Briords, but one that, if it isn't obvious by now, does not hinder transparency.