2009 Croix de Beaucaillou
Tasting this soon after the 2009 Fleur de Clinet, it seems that the second wines of the Bordeaux big brands are really good and are ready for drinking now in 2014.
This second wine of Chateau Ducru Beaucaillou was ready to drink almost right out of the bottle. Medium bodied and very pleasant. It is not a strong wine but is soft, fruity with a hint of sweetness. Goes well with some meats cooked Chinese style - like roast pork and suckling pig! At less than $80, I am glad I had bought a case of this. Let's see how it progresses.
Tuesday, 24 June 2014
Fleur de Clinet 2009
Chateau Clinet scored a perfect 100 points from Robert Parker for their 2009 vintage. Jancis Robinson scored it 19/20. This must be an amazing wine. However for mere mortals the cost of perfection is prohibitive. The next best thing is to go for their second wine, Fleur de Clinet. It tasted far better than we had expected from a second wine. With just less than an hour of opening, the wine was breathing well. This is a fine, smooth, full bodied wine with a bouquet and taste of dark cherries and blue berries. Went very well with the cheese that was served on that day. At less than $80, it is a bargain. The trouble is that this is not easy to locate here in Singapore.
Friday, 13 June 2014
A Tale of Two Chablis
Recently I had tasted two bottles of Chablis from the same maker but from different vintages and from different climats. I was amazed by the big differences. The common factor in both bottles was the producer Jean Paul & Benoit Droin. The first bottle was a 2007 Chablis Grand Cru Blanchot


Over a Teochew dinner, I had high expectations of this Grand Cru. However much to my disappointment, this bottle turned out to be very average, not any different from any generic Chablis. Pleasant drinking but low on concentration and taste. Fortunately, the producer redeemed themselves after I had the chance to try a bottle of 2009 Chablis Grand Cru Vaudesir.
The difference was like day and night. Here was a wine with character and complexity. With a delicate nose, it tasted of a combination of mangos and apricot with a strong hint of minerality. It had a long finish. I believe this one has the potential to age. It will be interesting to taste this again after 3 to 5 years.
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