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> > Has anyone else noticed that sometimes a glass that held Pinot > Noir smells the next day (if you forgot to wash it) like Violets? > As usual in such cases, we may rely on Yoxall. (The wines he refers to below are 100% Pinot Noir, in case they are unfamiliar to anyone.) "[Chambolle-Musigny] is said to smell of raspberries, as Echézeaux is said to do of truffles and Clos Vougeot of violets, but I must have an insensitive nose as I never catch these nuances; good wines of these communes just seem to me to have a lovely vinuous bouquet, with Echézeaux the most pronounced." -- H. W. Yoxall, _The Wines of Burgundy,_ Penguin, 1974, ISBN 0140462007. (It's also in the second, ISBN 0812860918.) Mo "There are two of the comparatively rare Burgundy chteaux at Chambolle-Musigny, neither very old and each called the Chteaux de Chambolle-Musigny, which is not very helpful. The older one has splendid cellars." |
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