Shezza wrote:
Had the Volnay too this weekend. TN is offers quaffed section
Not particularly blown away with this. Flavour profiles were correct but the depth and length were disappointing
Yep, that is the problem with '07 Volnay from a clearance negociant, such as Edouard Delauney. Vintage 2007 1er Volnay would have more presence on the palate and depth and minerality, but generally, '07 would never be firm, yet wonderfully silky, like say; WW11 parachute silk . . . . . A very pretty and traditional Label though
Thanks for trying this wine Shez, you've done me & visitors here a big favour (I mean that)
I have a few 1er's in stock, on vintage 2005, and this wine was still in slumber last year! I think 2009 1er from a good producer may deliver the goods now, but the big names are heavy money. Volnay is very fashionable with those with deep pockets - silky but massively structured and long length. I have drunk Madame Lalou Bize-Leroy Volnay at 20 years in - spoilt absolutely rotten on a liquidation deal.
MedocMad wrote:
Had the Volnay on Saturday, more polished Pinot than my very few I have had prior.
I thought it was pretty decent, but don`t know a good PN from an average one though.
Pretty decent is OK then, but hardly what Shez and I look for . . . . . .I suppose the price appears to be a bargain, as 1er quality is £30 - £35 + these days.
Ask yourself whether you'd go back for more at £9.99 a bottle - maybe, maybe not. As you say Richard, because you don't know what you're looking for - and the wine did nothing to impress you - therefore . . . . as a Volnay, it is a duffer. Shez found something - not much though
I've edited as I find I'm a bit out of date with Volnay 1er prices for 2005, 2009, 2010. Please add, or should I say - You have to add, if you're buying: £10 - £15 plus VAT to my general banter above.