Bordeaux Tasting Notes
Blind tasting notes of some Burgs and Bordeaux.
2006 Chartron Le Fleur - this very inexpensive unoaked Bordeaux is
marked as a Sauvignon, but we could have sworn there was a bit of
Semillon by the finish. Clean citrus nose, medium body, well put
together wine with decent length. A bargain!
2006 Boillot Puligny Montrachet - sweet vanilla in this nose, as well
as pear and almond. Clean middle weight with very nice turn of
complexity and good length.
1993 Remoissenet Santenay - I was able to nail the vintage based on
declining fruit and the acidity. While it was probably better a few
years ago, it could still hold its head up - the age showing in the
edges, pleasant mature fruit in the nose and fair length. Drink up.
1999 Jacques Prieur Beaune Champs Pimont - a whole different ball
game with this tasty wine. Mushrooms and cherries in the nose, and
fairly sweet, with the sweetness also manifesting on palate in the
fruit. Still working on some tannin but I’d say at peak now with a
long plateau ahead. Time to find my case!
1986 d’Angludet - we segued into Bordeaux with this surprising wine.
I like Angludet young and never count on it to age, but this had done
so quite gracefully. Nice oak hints in the nose sweet entry, smooth
and fair length with no tannin. If asked to bet ahead of time I’d
have been calling the funeral home for this one.
1985 Lynch Bages - the first of an interesting pair. Definite green
element in the nose, but it didn’t come through in the mouth. Quite
good fruit and length, tannins resolved and now at peak. I thought it
was a smaller wine, perhaps from 1983.
1985 Lynch Bages - second bottle from a different cellar and it showed
quite differently. No green tinge to the nose, just a fairly ripe
fruit driven nose with less sweet6ness on palate than the other
bottle, more tannin and better flavour concentration.
1989 Meyney - I pulled this out from a sealed case I recently took a
flyer on (I didn’t know if it had been stored properly and wanted to
try a bottle). Dark, with a nice dark fruit nose, very tasty on
palate and with good length. No rush but probably approaching
plateau. I got a bargain at $400 for the sealed case!
1996 Segla - from a member that keeps insisting on bringing second
labels. Decent nose, a bit lacking in complexity, a bit warm and
showing some cassis. OK on palate but finishe3d with a hint of
bitterness.
1996 d’Issan - a very nice concentrated cassis nose with a bit of
capsicum, still dark and fairly tannic, this wine was surprisingly
good and is entering the best stage - drink from now on.
1996 Raymond Lafon - showing a fair bit of colour, and with quite a
bit of botrytis in the nose, this Sauternes had excellent length and a
freshness than led me to choose it as my favourite (more people
preferred the next one).
2001 Guiraud - no question that this is a good wine, but it was
slightly darker than the other, not as sweet, and had medium body and
a slightly less fresh impression, so it got second rank with me. Very
good length.
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