Ian Fitzsimmons
Ian Fitzsimmons
Some graceful agers hauled up from the seventh level of my crawl space.
1999 Bernard Burgaud Côte-Rôtie
Good bottle. Tannins are resolved, and a soupy wine of balance and moderate heft is revealed. Much the best showing so far of my six, but, I think, drink up over the next few years. The rule of 20 supersedes the rule of 14.
2002 Fritz Haag Brauneberger Juffer Riesling Auslese
This wine is aging effortlessly, with miles and miles to go before a hint of fatigue shows. All around good in the mold of top-flight MSR SL; elegance is the watchword. For me, now, still too sweet for much pleasure, except served cold, as an aperitif, or with Stilton-like cheeses, with which it pairs handsomely.
A chacun ...
2002 Domaine Rollin Père et Fils Pernand-Vergelesses 1er Cru Ile des Vergelesses
Excellent. Lovely now but might still become more refined over the next few years. Limpid, light, medium- bodied, red Bburgundy, still with a modest tannic crust, and a dollop of Pernand rusticity at its heart. This bottle was really, really good.
2004 Domaine Ponsot Morey St. Denis 1er Cru Clos des Monts Luisants Vieilles Vignes
From magnum, this is a startlingly good and delicious wine. The texture is placid glass, with a bit of lanolin plushness; the flavor profile is tangy and swampy, tending towards GC Chablis; the structure is firm acid, a broad backbone at first, becoming more refined with slow oxidation.
I liked my last bottle of this wine well enough, but this was a big surprise; it's a borderline great wine (in the context of my drinking - I don't get at much Montrachet). Distinctive, delightful texturally, delicious, with engaging depth and complexity. Is aged Aligoté from other good producers like this? Bought from the now infamous PC, before the fall, for something like $40.
2005 Jean-Claude Bessin Chablis Grand Cru Valmur
This is excellent GC Chablis, at the level I drink at (i.e., excluding Ravenau and Dauvissat). Terrific swampy flavor; balanced and defining acid frame, a hint of elegance (which I'm learning to associate with Valmur), good depth and complexity. Engages the attention. Improved over three days, last glass the best; could continue to hold for another couple of years, I suppose.
There really is nothing like a good Chablis buzz. I need to quit buying daily quaffers and stock a few more like this with the savings.
1999 Bernard Burgaud Côte-Rôtie
Good bottle. Tannins are resolved, and a soupy wine of balance and moderate heft is revealed. Much the best showing so far of my six, but, I think, drink up over the next few years. The rule of 20 supersedes the rule of 14.
2002 Fritz Haag Brauneberger Juffer Riesling Auslese
This wine is aging effortlessly, with miles and miles to go before a hint of fatigue shows. All around good in the mold of top-flight MSR SL; elegance is the watchword. For me, now, still too sweet for much pleasure, except served cold, as an aperitif, or with Stilton-like cheeses, with which it pairs handsomely.
A chacun ...
2002 Domaine Rollin Père et Fils Pernand-Vergelesses 1er Cru Ile des Vergelesses
Excellent. Lovely now but might still become more refined over the next few years. Limpid, light, medium- bodied, red Bburgundy, still with a modest tannic crust, and a dollop of Pernand rusticity at its heart. This bottle was really, really good.
2004 Domaine Ponsot Morey St. Denis 1er Cru Clos des Monts Luisants Vieilles Vignes
From magnum, this is a startlingly good and delicious wine. The texture is placid glass, with a bit of lanolin plushness; the flavor profile is tangy and swampy, tending towards GC Chablis; the structure is firm acid, a broad backbone at first, becoming more refined with slow oxidation.
I liked my last bottle of this wine well enough, but this was a big surprise; it's a borderline great wine (in the context of my drinking - I don't get at much Montrachet). Distinctive, delightful texturally, delicious, with engaging depth and complexity. Is aged Aligoté from other good producers like this? Bought from the now infamous PC, before the fall, for something like $40.
2005 Jean-Claude Bessin Chablis Grand Cru Valmur
This is excellent GC Chablis, at the level I drink at (i.e., excluding Ravenau and Dauvissat). Terrific swampy flavor; balanced and defining acid frame, a hint of elegance (which I'm learning to associate with Valmur), good depth and complexity. Engages the attention. Improved over three days, last glass the best; could continue to hold for another couple of years, I suppose.
There really is nothing like a good Chablis buzz. I need to quit buying daily quaffers and stock a few more like this with the savings.