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[TN] 2005 CRB Gamay
Tonight, we had a light dinner of soup and salad, with which we opened:
2005 Clos Roche Blanche Gamay (Touraine) nose: tart Gamay fruit, underbrush palate: good acidity, dark fruit, herbal/leafy notes Finally, I have to disagree with Dale: I love this Gamay from the Loire. It had the brightness and cheer of Beaujolais with an added herbal note I often get from Loire reds. Altogether enjoyable, and we've saved a half bottle to see how it develops. Mark Lipton -- alt.food.wine FAQ: http://winefaq.hostexcellence.com |
2005 CRB Gamay
On Jan 7, 11:05�pm, Mark Lipton > wrote:
> Tonight, we had a light dinner of soup and salad, with which we opened: > > 2005 Clos Roche Blanche Gamay (Touraine) > nose: tart Gamay fruit, underbrush > palate: good acidity, dark fruit, herbal/leafy notes > > Finally, I have to disagree with Dale: I love this Gamay from the Loire. > It had the brightness and cheer of Beaujolais with an added herbal note > I often get from Loire reds. �Altogether enjoyable, and we've saved a > half bottle to see how it develops. > > Mark Lipton > -- > alt.food.wine FAQ: �http://winefaq.hostexcellence.com I haven't had the '05 to memory, but I am not surprised, most geeky types seem to like. I always find it (I thinkI've had '01, '04, and '06) interesting, but I keep getting a weird note (I refer to as potted plant) that keeps it from going on buy again list. Maybe its genetic. In any case. its about same price as Brun L'Ancien or Vissoux cuvee traditionelle, so I'll get my Gamay fixes there. |
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