Tristan Welles
Tristan Welles
2005 Huet Clos du Bourg 1ère trie, simply fantastic wine and ready to go now. Wonderful equilibrium, now a bit of acidity, now a bit of quince, followed by that charming sensation of the peacock's tail associated with grand cru Burgundy. To me is separated from the Le Mont by the tactile sense of mineral. I suppose tactile and palate don't go together -- but you get the idea.
2008 Diebolt-Vallois Fleur de Passion. Very good wine, but still a bit too young. Better as aperitif than as accompaniment. 2008 really does seem to be a great vintage.
2012 Dönnhoff Felsenberg Spätlese. Rounding into shape nicely. An improvement over a bottle opened a year ago. Ready to drink now with the caveat that the petrol aroma takes a while to subside, it that isn't your thing. A sleeker profile than might have been expected from initial tastings where some, perhaps too much, roundness was detected.
2008 Diebolt-Vallois Fleur de Passion. Very good wine, but still a bit too young. Better as aperitif than as accompaniment. 2008 really does seem to be a great vintage.
2012 Dönnhoff Felsenberg Spätlese. Rounding into shape nicely. An improvement over a bottle opened a year ago. Ready to drink now with the caveat that the petrol aroma takes a while to subside, it that isn't your thing. A sleeker profile than might have been expected from initial tastings where some, perhaps too much, roundness was detected.