Goosegogs wrote:
Hi Duncan.
You must try 1 bottle of the 2007 Sileni ' The Straits ' as well (Tesco). It's just over a tenner so not cheap but it's soooooooo beautiful and quite restrained for Marlborough.
What plonkers ! So i've got 2 Jean Marie Bouzereau Meursault 2004 £10/bottle.
I fear that i'll be told that the Meursault needs more time
Cote d'Or is one of my areas of experience.
1st - HOW DID YOU GET that Bouzereau Mersault for 10 quid ? You'd better own up now.
The Bouzereau family run a notable domaine business in Mersault, they live there, and Michel Bouzer*** does make a 1er Cru "Les Charmes" which is in the £35 bracket in a good year.
As for your guests, They aren'y total Plonkers if they are going to extract 2 bottles of this Mersault out of you, which is normally £17 - £20 range last year.
OK, 2004 whites succeeded much better than next door reds of Auxey and Volnay. 2004 is shorter lived for the whites but much nicer that the reds for similar village wines for similar money. Reds were better in the Cote de Nuits villages in 2004.
My advice, give them one of the Mersault's and keep the other for 2010. You can test this theory when you open the 1st one, leaving the other in your store

If it has sufficient body and fruit - save for a another year. The 2004 whites have a certain freshness for the Beaune end of the d'Or. It may not be over oaked anyway, good Mersault producers knew that they couldn't over do the oak for the 2004 harvest.
That's my 2 pence worth of Bull poopie.
Thanks for the NZ SB advice
