It may surprise you to know that my greatest surprise was the beauty of the Chablis. I only ever come across supermarket Chablis here and some can be moderately interesting, but we had some absolute corkers. We were guests of Albert Bichot. Tasting notes still ringing in my ears. Will post if of interest, but don't want to bang on and on. Albert BichotYou will never bore me on these Mel. Never.
When I have had the money, and the vintage is worthy of the sacrifice for me, I have bought his 1er's. A few years back, I spoilt myself with 6 of the '05 Les Vaillons, and have just 2 left. Also on the '05, bought half a dozen of the ordinary Dom Long-Depaquit 2005 which was very very nice, just one left. I am saving for half a case of the 2009 1er.
You had a wonderful time that is for sure. Bright blue sky's - dry - heavy Great coats, wooley neck scarves & walking boots - open fires and wonderful Corton.
How did you find the '08 Chablis at ordinary and 1er level ? The supermarket offerings here have been dire, and I have said so. (I'm not a snob, but I do have taste buds).
When you've tried the beautiful one's the very cheap tat is worse than nothing at all, just don't. Anyone with an interest in these and not a big income, is strongly advised to get in the car, and then on to the Ferry, then drive. Fill your boots.
Even at that time and that age, they were beautiful. More than could be said of Bordeaux, I think.Mel - We have arrived at the same conclusion.
I know, burgundy is better value now, than it has been for many years. I have looked at my old receipts (Lord knows - the rubbish performance of sterling and crazy quantative easing - just a fancy word for devaluation) is not helping at all. The good wines, unlike quality claret, are not yet being taken YET by the wealthy middle and far east countries. The vintages you were enjoying may have been easier ? But I think from dabbling myself, even for the '05's and '02's, they are more beautiful than the clarets at affordable level, and the growers are responding to the new market - Buy - Take home - Week-end - Dinner plans - Drink.
I'm very pleased though, that even when easier at the younger stage, they have not yet deteriorated from laying down. We shall see if that observation is true in the longer term.
At 8.25 yesterday morning I started with 2009 Morey 1er Cru Les Sorbets, Echezeaux, Grands Echezeaux and Clos de Vougeot. Even at that time and that age, they were beautiful. More than could be said of Bordeaux, I think.
2009 ! - Extraordinary, who would have thought. Morey St. Denis can be a tough bugger.....amazing. Never had a chance, nor have I bought Grands Echezeaux - Have no idea about the flavour of those. There must be many very happy growers as we start 2010 in Cote d'Or, and the economy in France is normal, according to friends who live a little further north.