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Hello;
I answer up to the implied challenge of Mark´s recent (and, as usual, very good-natured) comment: in the absence of Dale and Bill it is up to us lesser spirits to produce taste notes to a needy world ... Where did we find this wine, really? Well, somewhere behind a paper box under a bench in the cellar is the most up to date answer, but, before that - wher did we buy it? Apaprently we paid 110.00 of the currency of seller´s choice - possibly it was in the tax-free on the humble airport of Sturup, meaning, it happened several years back (possibly c 2000). Anyway. [c] limpid, but with a decidedly brown edge on it. [n] a whiff of very dark fruits, prunes ... what have you ... turns into chocolate, and coffee, and stable, and more coffe ... and this particular smell of pre-xerox stencil apparatus (the kind that gives you blue text) ... [p] hits, but gently, with a very well mannered acidity that goes all the way to the base of your tongue, but is balanced by a sweetness that is all ripeness and none of young fruit. tannines are present, and fine-limbed but intense. This is all about maturity and style. If it were a poem, it would be a haiku describing the splendour of the autumn leaves in the Emperor´s garden, while mentioning the inevitability of winter in the last line. Slightly like a Ribera del Duero (Hacienda Monasterio 1993) we tasted with friends a couple of weeks ago. According to google a very old chateau in côtes de castillon, east of St Emilion. Can´t wait till we find the next bottle, somewhere behind a paper box under a bench in the cellar. Cheers Nils Gustaf -- Respond to nils dot lindgren at drchips dot se |
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![]() Nils Gustaf Lindgren wrote: > According to google a very old chateau in c=F4tes de castillon, east of St > Emilion. Can=B4t wait till we find the next bottle, somewhere behind a paper > box under a bench in the cellar. > > Cheers > > Nils Gustaf > > -- > Respond to nils dot lindgren at drchips dot se I was at the winery last year. It's owned by the Stefan von Neipperg group and made at the same winery that bottles La Mondotte, Canon La Gaffeliere and Clos de Oratoire. |
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"Bi!!" > skrev i meddelandet
ps.com... Nils Gustaf Lindgren wrote: > According to google a very old chateau in côtes de castillon, east of St > Emilion. Can´t wait till we find the next bottle, somewhere behind a paper > box under a bench in the cellar. > > Cheers > > Nils Gustaf > > -- > Respond to nils dot lindgren at drchips dot se I was at the winery last year. It's owned by the Stefan von Neipperg group and made at the same winery that bottles La Mondotte, Canon La Gaffeliere and Clos de Oratoire. Hello, Would you recommend a visit? Not that Bordeaux is in the plans for 2005, still, some day, one day ... Cheers Nils Gustaf -- Respond to nils dot lindgren at drchips dot se |
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![]() Nils Gustaf Lindgren wrote: > "Bi!!" > skrev i meddelandet > ps.com... > > Nils Gustaf Lindgren wrote: > > According to google a very old chateau in c=F4tes de castillon, east > of St > > Emilion. Can=B4t wait till we find the next bottle, somewhere behind a > paper > > box under a bench in the cellar. > > > > Cheers > > > > Nils Gustaf > > > > -- > > Respond to nils dot lindgren at drchips dot se > > I was at the winery last year. It's owned by the Stefan von Neipperg > group and made at the same winery that bottles La Mondotte, Canon La > Gaffeliere and Clos de Oratoire. > > Hello, > Would you recommend a visit? Not that Bordeaux is in the plans for 2005, > still, some day, one day ... > > Cheers > > Nils Gustaf > They're really not set up for visitors, there was no public tasting room, we actually tasted the wines on a small table that was next to the bottling line and they were bottling the La Mondotte when we were there. I was there with a friend who was a personal friend of the wine maker. It was all quite casual and he opened bottles of each of their wines, La Mondotte Canon La Gaffliere, Clos d' Oratoire and d' Aiguilhe. We tasted both the 2000 vintage and the 2001 which was just being bottled. The Clos d' Oratoire actually showed the best on that day the others being far too primary at that young age with explosive fruit and tannins especially the 2000. |
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