Shezza wrote:
The Pinot tasting was run by a guy who works at Waitrose so 7 of the 8 lineup come from there.
Highlights were the Beuane Teurons, Morgan 12 Clones & Furst (my top 3 in that order and general top 3 for the rest of the group)
Special mention has to go to the Tesco Finest Yarra Valley too. At £14.50, its pretty top end of the finest range in price scale but very very good value for what is a decent PN.
Happy to provide my inexperienced notes should there be any interest
Shezza, you have good taste for dimensional PN.
I have The Chanson Piere & Fils Beaune Teurons 1er in Stock here. I have been drinking the 2002's and last of the 2003's. In stock, are Chapimonts 1er, Bastion 1er and Gre'ves 1er 2005's. The 2005 Teurons was about (£122 for 6 Retail) is not ready and will go to 2016 peaking 'a point 2012 or so. Chanson 1er Beaune's
from medium term laying down vintages, climb slowly to the peak and then fall off in 2-3 years, except their Clos de Feves 1er. I have not climbed their tree higher to Corton Vergennes g.cru, but of Chanson's affordable Beaunes, they are full & delightful & ripe in the best years.
Bouchard will be applying similar skills to their cuvee - unless you indicate something esle ....
If you find the 2003 on offer ....It is drying out, right at the end of the length, yet exceptionally ripe entry, so don't accept the wine with discount, unless you plan to drink it with roast poultry. You could even drink the 2003 with Bread & Butter pudding (not too many sultana's in it to undermine tho) - no kidding. The 2004's are lovely now, and may be slightly chilled for Summer quaffing - but drink up the 2004's by latest Easter 2010.
From that list, the half decent B.1er domaines for 2002 are the babies to have just now.
Of your 2nd choice, I'd like to hear more about Morgan 12 Clones - please
Bl**dy silly name that, it is not a concoction clone, surely not. If I saw the name - I'd be suspicious !