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Bill S. 31-03-2009 12:24 AM

Nuits St. Georges Notes
 
Burgundy dinner notes.

The usual post wine festival meal with Roy Hersh, up from Seattle.

First, we tasted a few half full bottles that one of our crew had
liberated from another tasting

2006 Dom. de la Mordoree Reine des Bois CNduP – warm funky nose, dark
colour, fairly tannic still, but smooth and quite long. Really,
really good!

2006 Radio Coteau La Neblina Pinot Noir – nice slightly warm earthy
nose, this had a fairly ripe flavour profile and good length. I liked
it.

2001 Dom. de Courcel Pommard Grand Cru Clos des Epenots – nose
subdued, middle decent, ending high in acidity.

Then we started with two whites brought by members:

2002 Wm. Fevre Chablis Grand Cru Les Clos – medium colour, and a very
good nose with a little lime and stones, great stuffing on palate, and
nice lengthy finish. I liked this a lot.

1996 Drouhin Corton Charlemagne – this nice wine was starting to show
it’s age in terms of colour but still had a nice mature nose that I
think threw the guys used to drinking such wines young, a bit. Honey
and spice. Good balance, but the fact that it faded in the glass
indicates that it is nearing the end of its road.

From then on, we were into our theme, which was premier cru wines from
Nuits St. Georges.

2002 Robert Chevillon NSG Les Chaignots – great way to start off, with
a pleasant sweet fruit nose, smooth n the mouth and ending with soft
tannins. Going back to it later showed a nose that had developed and
improved. Very Good.

2003 Faiveley NSG Aux Chaignots – nose closed compared to the
Chevillon, good structure here but harder tannins coupled with good
fruit indicated more time will be rewarded.

1999 Dom. des Perdrix NSG Les Terres Blanches – heaviest bottle of the
day – hate to pay their shipping bills. Leather and strawberries in
the nose, good fruit and soft tannins. Very presentable.

2006 Robt. Arnoux Clos des Corvees Pagets – dark and somewhat tannic,
with a warmer toasty nose and a hint f bret, this one was pretty good,
but nowhere near ready.

1995 A. Chopin et fils NSG Aux Murgers – only a very light funkiness
in this nose, which was mostly good fruit, and a balanced clean wine,
perhaps the best balance of the night. The nose cleaned up to show
nothing but pleasant bright fruit. Widely regarded as the wine most on
point that evening.

1990 Thibault Liger-Belair Les St. Georges – funky nose with almost a
hint of TCA, but it blew off, so it wasn’t. Drying out a bit, this one
was past it’s peak.

2004 Yquem – yes, infanticide, but the cork was pulled, there I was
with a glass in my hand, what was I to do…. Pineapple nose that later
took on some pine needle elements, light colour, medium sweet, great
flavour intensity, but the finish s still a bit abrupt. Needs LOTS of
time.

1968 Oliveiras reserve Boal Madeira – a red/brown colour, typical
penetrating maderised nose, full in the mouth with exceptional
length. Why, oh why do these magnificent wines receive so little
attention?

DaleW 31-03-2009 03:47 PM

Nuits St. Georges Notes
 
On Mar 30, 7:24*pm, "Bill S." > wrote:
> 2001 Dom. de Courcel Pommard Grand Cru Clos des Epenots – nose
> subdued, middle decent, ending high in acidity.


I thought this rather backward and tannic a couple of years ago,
wasn't planning on trying again for another 5 years or so

>
> 2002 Robert Chevillon NSG Les Chaignots – great way to start off, with
> a pleasant sweet fruit nose, smooth n the mouth and ending with soft
> tannins. Going back to it later showed a nose that had developed and
> improved. Very Good.



Any ideas to drinking window? I have a few, but was mostly avoiding
'02s right now. >


Very useful notes, thanks

Bi!! 31-03-2009 04:32 PM

Nuits St. Georges Notes
 
On Mar 30, 7:24*pm, "Bill S." > wrote:
> Burgundy dinner notes.
>
> The usual post wine festival meal with Roy Hersh, up from Seattle.
>
> First, we tasted a few half full bottles that one of our crew had
> liberated from another tasting
>
> 2006 Dom. de la Mordoree Reine des Bois CNduP – warm funky nose, dark
> colour, fairly tannic still, but smooth and quite long. *Really,
> really good!
>
> 2006 Radio Coteau La Neblina Pinot Noir – nice slightly warm earthy
> nose, this had a fairly ripe flavour profile and good length. I liked
> it.
>
> 2001 Dom. de Courcel Pommard Grand Cru Clos des Epenots – nose
> subdued, middle decent, ending high in acidity.
>
> Then we started with two whites brought by members:
>
> 2002 Wm. Fevre Chablis Grand Cru Les Clos – medium colour, and a very
> good nose with a little lime and stones, great stuffing on palate, and
> nice lengthy finish. I liked this a lot.
>
> 1996 Drouhin Corton Charlemagne – this nice wine was starting to show
> it’s age in terms of colour but still had a nice mature nose that I
> think threw the guys used to drinking such wines young, a bit. Honey
> and spice. *Good balance, but the fact that it faded in the glass
> indicates that it is nearing the end of its road.
>
> From then on, we were into our theme, which was premier cru wines from
> Nuits St. Georges.
>
> 2002 Robert Chevillon NSG Les Chaignots – great way to start off, with
> a pleasant sweet fruit nose, smooth n the mouth and ending with soft
> tannins. Going back to it later showed a nose that had developed and
> improved. Very Good.
>
> 2003 Faiveley NSG Aux Chaignots – nose closed compared to the
> Chevillon, good structure here but harder tannins coupled with good
> fruit indicated more time will be rewarded.
>
> 1999 Dom. des Perdrix NSG Les Terres Blanches – heaviest bottle of the
> day – hate to pay their shipping bills. *Leather and strawberries in
> the nose, good fruit and soft tannins. Very presentable.
>
> 2006 Robt. Arnoux Clos des Corvees Pagets – dark and somewhat tannic,
> with a warmer toasty nose and a hint f bret, this one was pretty good,
> but nowhere near ready.
>
> 1995 A. Chopin et fils NSG Aux Murgers – only a very light funkiness
> in this nose, which was mostly good fruit, and a balanced clean wine,
> perhaps the best balance of the night. The nose cleaned up to show
> nothing but pleasant bright fruit. Widely regarded as the wine most on
> point that evening.
>
> 1990 Thibault Liger-Belair *Les St. Georges – funky nose with almost a
> hint of TCA, but it blew off, so it wasn’t. Drying out a bit, this one
> was past it’s peak.
>
> 2004 Yquem – yes, infanticide, but the cork was pulled, there I was
> with a glass in my hand, what was I to do…. *Pineapple nose that later
> took on some pine needle elements, light colour, medium sweet, great
> flavour intensity, but the finish s still a bit abrupt. *Needs LOTS of
> time.
>
> 1968 Oliveiras reserve Boal Madeira – a red/brown colour, typical
> penetrating maderised nose, full in the mouth with exceptional
> length. *Why, oh why do these magnificent wines receive so little
> attention?


As usual thanks for the great notes. Glad to see that the 1995 showed
well...I still have a few left.

[email protected] 31-03-2009 05:02 PM

Nuits St. Georges Notes
 
Dale - the Chevillon is still on the way up, I think, No rush.

Bill - this was the first bottle of the 95 I'd opened (still working
on various 93s and the odd 89 - I like them mature!


Bi!! 31-03-2009 06:33 PM

Nuits St. Georges Notes
 
I'm still have a few 78's, 85's, 88's, 90's and 93's left. I like
them mature yet still fruited and perfumed. Certainly the maker and
site has a lot to do with longevity and I've yet to drink a mature
Vogue Musigny....and I've had them over twenty years old! Thanks
again for the great notes.

On Mar 31, 12:02οΏ½pm, wrote:
> Dale - the Chevillon is still on the way up, I think, No rush.
>
> Bill - this was the first bottle of the 95 I'd opened (still working
> on various 93s and the odd 89 - I like them mature!




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