£12 from Majestic but only if you buy 2, £14 otherwise. At that price, it has to be judged against wines like the Domaine de la Croix Senaillet St Veran (I was about to add Yapp bros Brézème Blanc to that but see it is now £17.50 p/b!). By coincidence I opened a Touraine (Sauvignon de Touraine 2012 Domaine du Pré Baron) from Majestic a few days ago which was £9. You would struggle to say that they were both pure sauvignon blanc. For the extra £4 the Pouilly Fume has masses more going on in terms of flintiness, minerality but it's also much more balanced. No 'in your face' gooseberry here just freshness. Acidity is pleasingly restrained. In terms of fruit, I'd say a mellow version of granny smith apple is the closest thing I can think of.
If I compare this to the Chablis Premier Cru (£16, WS) then there is no contest. This is infinitely better value. The Chablis has no discernable fruit of any kind. Emperor's new clothes! I shan't be buying Chablis again any time soon. The only one I've ever had that was remarkable was a grand cru that Geir bought but i think it was at least £20.
Sunday, 27 October 2013
Sunday, 20 October 2013
Domaine du Florence, Fleurie 2009
Acquired a case of this in 2010 and wasn't overly impressed with it. Seemed to be rough edged and lacking any cru Beaujolais qualities like violets, black cherry etc.
With 3 bottles left I read a Jancis Robinson piece in the FT about 2009 Beaujolais being unusually tannic. I duly stashed the rest away.
Does it taste any different in 2013? It may well be the emperor's new clothes but it does seem to have softened. The fruit is still very faint. Slight creaminess to the finish. Acidity is there, too much really.
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