originally posted by Oswaldo Costa:
originally posted by VLM:
originally posted by Mike Evans:
Nice notes and good to see you are still drinking well. I went through several bottles of 1974 Sterling Reserve that I picked up for a song during the early glory days of Winebid and they were all terrific.
Thanks for the notes on the Filaine. I wasn’t familiar with the producer until trying Sophie's terrific 2011 at the Southern Jeeb and I was very impressed. Your note reminded me of that and now I have several bottles of the 2016 Cuvée Speciale and DMY heading my way along with some Ulysse Collins.
It was that same bottle at the Southern Jeebus that started my own obsession. It's rare that a wine just stops me in my tracks and that bottle did. Every subsequent bottle of Filaine (Speciale and DMY) has shown the same characteristics that made that 2011 Vertigo so beautiful. Honestly, the wines are so hard to come by (only 6b of Speciale for NC) that I almost didn't post but no one reads this bored so I feel like it is a safe space.
Based on your reviews we recently drank Filaine Spéciale and Filaine Confidance. Both labels were laconic, but say L.11, so I am supposing the base wine is mostly 2011. Did your 2016 Spéciales say L.16?
Again based on your reviews we opened a Vilmart Grande Réserve disgorged June 2015 that was terrific. Thanks!
From what I read, neither the Vilmarts nor the Filaines undergo malo, so have crisper than average acidity. But the Vilmart malos are deliberately blocked (aargh, intervention), whereas the Filaine malos simply don't happen because of the very cold cellar. Supposedly.