originally posted by Mark Davis:
Paulee 2019Next time we should organize a disorderly jeeb...Usually Brad does that, but I didn't want to bother him this time around...I think we did PDH the last time I was in NYC for this stuff -
The final blind wine was Lafon - the oak was ever present. Yeah, I guessed Chassagne on the '15 Dauvissat as well - it was the vintage speaking.
I thought Gibourg and Hudelot really stood above the rest...Liger-Belair were fine, but not worth multiples of the cost of the others and I'd rather drink Gibourg and Hudelot - less extracted, less concentrated...
I was pretty unimpressed with the off-the-grid thing...Lots of folks there who were crowding up in front of the tables drinking to get drunk...it was frustrating...and I can't say that I was thrilled by the wines either - Pataille's base Aligote (not the Dore single vineyards) was ok...
The Chassagne terroir seminar was actually quite interesting...I learned stuff. Some moron asked about pox and it derailed the whole thing - we had just one hour and the responses to that Q took about 10 minutes.
The Burgundy vintages seminar was also ok...96 and 08 have parallels, no shit.
The welcome party was actually pretty fun - mags of random stuff from the producers.
I've attended Paulee since the 2005 vintage and this year it seemed that a.) the producers were generally weaker and b.) the verticals focused on a lot of shitty vintages...I don't know, I thought it was one of the worst Paulee's.
Anyway, for me, the highlight were the dinners outside the event - the Modern, Bernardin, Marea, RacinesNY, etc - tried to get Culang to come along, but he was sick...got to drink lots of goodies - 95 Verset, 02 Overnoy Poulsard, 95 Robert Denis, LC16 Prevost Fac-Simile, LC15 (12) Prevost Climax, 12 Suenen Robarts, 96 Giacosa Villero, La Bota #57, 12 Roches Neuves Romans, and stuff.
-mark