Goosegogs wrote:
Claude Fournier Pere Et Fils
Bone dry, surprisingly pale, just a hint of colour. Lovely chalky nose. Fruit and minerals* in perferct balance.
Very subtle. Classic Sancerre.Goose
* The minerality in this wine was brought to you by it's lees
I can appreciate that this is a Gosling sancerre, having started one on Saturday night, last night. Lovely nose, quite subtle for an SB - But for me Mr G, that's where the subtlety ended, the wine is bright in the modern style, quite high acidity and a high tone goosegogs middle palate in the MSB guise. Chalk yes, yes - Leesy ? Not in my burg blanc book.
Not a ripe style, and I think the wine should be enjoyed and stocks finished this Summer, do not keep. I say this because the middle and acidity appear to be amplified, and it may tip over.
A
good wine all the same - pity we didn't give this a go this time last year. A further several months down the line, and this wine is drinking differently. Tesco were correct in deciding to shift it.
He he......blind.....Clifford Bay
'08 was more typical of sub £15 '07 sancerre -

It would be fun to do a horizontal shuffle with SB mates and brown paper bags on a sunny afternoon. One CB '08 left and 2 good Sanc's '07s left. I liked the good '07 Sanc's, I believe they were left on the vine a bit longer which suited my style preferences (see Jancis R's 2007 Loire Report),