Pavel Tchichikov
Pavel Tchichikov
originally posted by Marc D:
I always love JPB Fleurie. I think it’s beautiful Fleurie and the most minerally of his crus.
BJ may argue that CdB is more minerally.
I shall remain silent on the matter.
originally posted by Marc D:
I always love JPB Fleurie. I think it’s beautiful Fleurie and the most minerally of his crus.
originally posted by Oswaldo Costa:
originally posted by Pavel Tchichikov:
originally posted by Oswaldo Costa:
2011 and 2012 are probably not too dissimilar
???!!!
Perhaps in that they can be approached in a similar time frame. Sure. That's where the similarities end. But even there I would argue - and this is personal and palate-specific - that while you *have* to drink 2011s sooner rather than later, you *can* (but don't have to) drink the 2012s early.
I was thinking drinking window, regional maturity levels, and rot, but if you're talking about conditions specifically in Morgon, I don't know and would have to concede.
originally posted by Rahsaan:
Great conversation that has me inspired to go back to JP Brun. It's been years.
But as always, discussions of aging Beaujolais leave me and my small storage capacity feeling depressed. I'm already putting in resources to age red Burgundy and Piedmont, I need something to drink now!
Woe is me.
What do you think of pinoté, the pinot noir-ish flavor that some older bottles will take on?originally posted by VLM:
Philosophically, I think that Beaujolais that is purely tertiary is pointless. Best case is some bottle complexity while having the fruit and structural elements come into harmony and still expressing fruit/flowers/minerals in abundance. That's my goal anyway.
originally posted by Oswaldo Costa:
Pine not for me, Argentina.
originally posted by BJ:
The 07s, my favorite vintage for years, is probably starting to slide over into tertiaries (?).
originally posted by Oswaldo Costa:
Pavel, I’ll send Thevenet an email asking how he sees the differences between 11 and 12. If I catch him in a good mood, perhaps he’ll respond.
originally posted by Pavel Tchichikov:
originally posted by Oswaldo Costa:
Pavel, I’ll send Thevenet an email asking how he sees the differences between 11 and 12. If I catch him in a good mood, perhaps he’ll respond.
much appreciated. I heard Morgon was hit particularly hard in 2012, but Chamonard's is a very intriguing bottle that you don't want to mess with for another couple of years.