Impressions October 2018

originally posted by VLM:
originally posted by Florida Jim:
“Digestible” - euphemism of the week.
Best, Jim

It's a term that winemakers I visit in France use a lot and I find that it really fits the feeling of some wines.

Yeah. Italians use that a lot - digeribilità "digestibility" of something or other. Never really had a clue what it meant.
 
Thévenet wines aren't for everyone. My friend Joe Dougherty couldn't abide chardonnay with botrytis. For whatever reason, the wines really resonate with me much more than they do with most folks.

It is an interesting point. I am in the SFJoe camp on this one. I used to be ok with it, but I definitely am not any longer - and I really don't like it in dry and feinherb German wines (and Austrian wines). Some feel it adds complexity and pumps up the glyceral mouthfeel of wines, but mostly I think it masks terroir. Another issue (and I'd include Thévenet in this category) is that it isn't always "clean Botrytis"; there is sometimes a touch of other not so pleasant rot.
 
originally posted by VLM:

Thévenet wines aren't for everyone. My friend Joe Dougherty couldn't abide chardonnay with botrytis. For whatever reason, the wines really resonate with me much more than they do with most folks.

FTFY

Mark Lipton
 
originally posted by VLM:

Thévenet wines aren't for everyone. My friend Joe Dougherty couldn't abide chardonnay with botrytis. For whatever reason, the wines really resonate with me much more than they do with most folks.

he sure did a fine job pretending otherwise over a bottle of 1998 Goyard 54H. Or perhaps he did not want to air disagreement with Mr Texier publicly.

p.s. this does not compute, actually. Sure we are talking about Dougherty and not Meadows? :-)
Always thought he took the Callahan side of that argument.
 
originally posted by Pavel Tchichikov:
originally posted by VLM:

Thévenet wines aren't for everyone. My friend Joe Dougherty couldn't abide chardonnay with botrytis. For whatever reason, the wines really resonate with me much more than they do with most folks.

he sure did a fine job pretending otherwise over a bottle of 1998 Goyard 54H. Or perhaps he did not want to air disagreement with Mr Texier publicly.

p.s. this does not compute, actually. Sure we are talking about Dougherty and not Meadows? :-)
Always thought he took the Callahan side of that argument.

Funny, when you said that I remembered he loved Prager 1995 Morillon, which had a shit-ton of Botrytis.
 
originally posted by VLM:
We do Baudry mini-verticals every year at Southern Jeeb. Maybe I could try to get Matthieu here this year.

Does he usually (or occasionally) invade that market?

A party at Racines a year or so ago, with Matthieu serving as the tamada, was a resounding success. Highly recommended. We unearthed a 95 Signature (a.k.a. CB) which Matthieu declared representative of both the wine and the historical context. All drank merrily ever after.
 
originally posted by mark e:
Yeah. Italians use that a lot - digeribilità "digestibility" of something or other. Never really had a clue what it meant.
If not
didgeridoo.jpg
then almost certainly
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Glad to be of assistance.
 
I'm in for the southern Jeeb.

Can offer Croix Boissée 09 10 11 & 15, plus blanc 10, plus Grezeaux and Guillot 09-10.

Also Texier Brezème Serine 07 and Julien/Alban Serine 10.

Also Breton Senechal and Perriers 05.

Also Roche Blanche Cot 09.

Also Pepiere Clisson 05 (magnum).

Foillard 09 and 10, too. I have an inexplicably big bottle of the 09, which might only find meaningful existence in a multi-state, Disorderly jeeb.

Nathan, my 08 Pavelot Dominode magnums came from Wino's source; the 750s from one less clean (hint, I paid $25 ea for them). I meant to write Roally Viré Cléssée (domain) but was autocorrected. Is Domain Roally Thevenet?

If I recall the chit-chat about 08 Red Burgundy, the jist was that there was a kind of bifurcation between wines that succeeded (sufficiently ripe grapes), which shone especially brightly because of high acidity, and the rest, which tended towards the shrill.

Has everyone drunk up their 07s now?

That thing looks like a flying cigar.
 
originally posted by Oswaldo Costa:
Harvard AardvarkI haven't a clue what you mean, Jeff, since digestibility is not dirigibility, but whatever it is, you left this out:

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Hm, let's see:
- digeribilità
- didgeridoo
- dirigible
- asteroid

Oh, you wacky artist-types!
 
originally posted by Ian Fitzsimmons:
I'm in for the southern Jeeb.

Can offer Croix Boissée 09 10 11 & 15, plus blanc 10, plus Grezeaux and Guillot 09-10.

Also Texier Brezème Serine 07 and Julien/Alban Serine 10.

Also Breton Senechal and Perriers 05.

Also Roche Blanche Cot 09.

Also Pepiere Clisson 05 (magnum).

Foillard 09 and 10, too. I have an inexplicably big bottle of the 09, which might only find meaningful existence in a multi-state, Disorderly jeeb.

Nathan, my 08 Pavelot Dominode magnums came from Wino's source; the 750s from one less clean (hint, I paid $25 ea for them). I meant to write Roally Viré Cléssée (domain) but was autocorrected. Is Domain Roally Thevenet?

If I recall the chit-chat about 08 Red Burgundy, the jist was that there was a kind of bifurcation between wines that succeeded (sufficiently ripe grapes), which shone especially brightly because of high acidity, and the rest, which tended towards the shrill.

Has everyone drunk up their 07s now?

That thing looks like a flying cigar.

I recently shared a bottle of that 05 Clos Senechal with the Louis/Dressner road show crew, including M. Texier, when they came through Iowa a few weeks back and it was showing pretty wonderfully. Resolved, but still plenty of attractive fruit.


The wine of one of my favorite Joe Dressner quotes
"Last night, I drank a beautiful bottle of Bourgueil Clos Sénéchal 2005 from Pierre Breton. It was sublime and reminded me that I used to be healthy. Not only that, the vineyard used to be there before I existed. It exists independently of my having cancer and will continue to exist."

I was glad to be able to share the wine with Josefa and Eric and the rest of the traveling crew.

Kevin
 
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