Bacchus wrote:
Help...is this '08 Chablis PC going to be OK ??
viewtopic.php?f=5&t=7473&p=21070&hilit=tesco+finest+chablis+premier+cru+2008#p21070Ba, I did this 15 months ago. I have drunk all my 2008 chablis premier cru because I detected a decline in fruit. The wine is entering a step change in its personality, which I may appreciate for a while, but not mature flavours that I think you will particularly enjoy.
The wine is moving into a 4/5 year old St Romain blanc profile (sans light oak), that you said had a band aide (plaster for cuts) note that you did not appreciate at all. The mnerality will be there, but an old stacked hay flavour may be creeping in. Tesco may have stored this super cool, which could be OK, or found parcels of it lying around in their warehouse, which will be more advanced I suspect.
The 2010 vintage is their current offering, and a good vintage. 2008 was a good C PC vintage for minerality, but whether this is still holding the fullish fruit that accompanies that style at 1er level, is quite a gamble.
Try a glass, if you don't like the flavour, you will have to return the wine, saying that the flavour has evolved to
one that you did not buy into. They will not quibble with that. 5 years is a biggish ask for a supermarket premier cru, particularly if not stored in the dark and around 8 degrees C.
Don't weaken at customer services, if you don't like the matured and evolved flavour......OK.