Goosegogs wrote:
Good morning, Ms Stroppy.
Actually, I enjoyed the 2006 as well and I can remember us both being disappointed by the 2007 ( and the reserve ) when they were first released, but, this has now developed into the exact same wine as the 2006.
I will buy another bottle of the reserve when it goes on offer.
I also had half a glass of the 2006 Louis Jadot Pinot and the Cono Sur is by far the better.
Hi I'm a newbie here. Glad you enjoyed the Cono Sur pinot noir. The Reserve 2005 was on offer in Waitrose in the late summer, and it is quite a few notches up the ladder for refinement and about £1.50 more - but not complexity I'm affraid, it will not go anywhere.
Some of these new world Pinot rouge's improve with a few years only, whilst others dry out and also will go into Sarsons. Avoid Tasmanian Ninth Island pinot noir if it's over 2 years since the vintage release. The Canerros ones (spelling) will go the mileage but these are terribly expensive.
Of the Jardot Bourgogne ordinaire, 2006 was not that successful for the mass produced ordinary stuff, so be very carefull. Avoid Cote de Beaune labelled stuff for 2006 because these are parcels of grapes from remote and damp areas that are miles away, geographically and in terms of flavour from Beaune (cotes de Beaune Villages is 3 times better for £2 more). I tried moving up the tree for 2006 by trying Lupe Cholet's selection de la famille, and it was still not much better. IMHO of 2006 Burgundy, only the tiny growers and 'villages' or named village wines are going to properly excite you.
For Cote d'Or or Challonais rouge you have to know your vintages. Had you bought the ripe 2003 Jadot and drunk it in 2008/09 or the 2005 Jadot and drink it in 2010, it will whip the pants off the Cono Sur.
For terroir, complexity and refinement and sweet length in the mouth, pick off the supermarket offers for ONLY the right vintages, then wait patiently until ready. Please do not store in warm rooms or a freezing garage either.
If you can't store in the right conditions, forget everything I have written.
I've enjoyed your humour in past posts Goosegogs