Trotereau Quincy VV. We had whatever the current release was of this last summer and I fell super hard...a really terrific old vine, elegant, complex wine that is very much its own thing, not PF or Sancerre but a little more of that robust Touraine SBness (remember SB #2 everyone? Pretty different than that, frankly better (sorry!) but some of that bruiser French farmer energy). This 2012 is that with some age - echoes of aged Cotat, Ladoucette Baron L, with some of those aftershavey aged SB bits, even a little Cheniny (more downriver golden bell Savennieresishness). These sorts of wines for me usually fall into the admire vs. love category, but this wine somehow manages to be more in the latter category.
Diochon MaV VV. I have never loved Diochon, sort of in the same category as the Thivin CdBs which I respect and admire but never really want to glou glou. This one, though, mmm. Right at the perfect amount of Crubeau ageyness, somehow primary, secondary, and tertiary all at the same time. And MaVey too. Yes!
And probably worth a mention that once again, really old vines simply crush every time.
Diochon MaV VV. I have never loved Diochon, sort of in the same category as the Thivin CdBs which I respect and admire but never really want to glou glou. This one, though, mmm. Right at the perfect amount of Crubeau ageyness, somehow primary, secondary, and tertiary all at the same time. And MaVey too. Yes!
And probably worth a mention that once again, really old vines simply crush every time.