Weather-wise, we have been very lucky so far, with a warm summer since mid-June, and just enough rain to keep the vines healthy. We are optimistic, but as we say in French, lets not put the plough before the ox!
Friday, 11 September 2009
Pomerol's 2009 Harvest
Posted by Edouard MoueixWeather-wise, we have been very lucky so far, with a warm summer since mid-June, and just enough rain to keep the vines healthy. We are optimistic, but as we say in French, lets not put the plough before the ox!
Thursday, 10 September 2009
Just Landed
Posted by Julian Campbell, BuyerAll have landed in our warehouse this week.
Burgundy 2006 from bottle: Vosne Romanée
Posted by Hew Blair, Buying Director and ChairmanIndeed, there are some fabulous wines amonst these 2006's with only a few over extracted and over worked. The best have vivid deep purple colours, pure ripe fruit aromas and silky textured concentrated structures.
Out of the first two flights the Chaumes from Meo Camuzet and Orveau from Sylvain Cathiard took top placings closely followed by Jean Grivot's Brulées and a backward Cros Paratoux from Meo Camuzet.
Flights three and four were made up of Suchots and Malconsorts. Lamarche and Cathiard came first equal with their Malconsorts followed by de Montille Malconsorts. They quality of terroirs is truely exposed in these three wines. Aromas of "fruits du Bois " abound, cool and classy with grand crus texture and weight.
My next and final installment will feature the grand crus of Vosne.
Wednesday, 9 September 2009
Burgundy 2006 from bottle: Clos Vougeot
Posted by Hew Blair, Buying Director and ChairmanInevitably there are less good examples, mostly from the lower slopes of this large 125 acre Clos. Dozens of owners and complex plot ownership add to the minefield of selection for the unwary buyer.
Out of two flights and a total of 19 wines, two clos Vougeots from the extended Gros family were my best marked followed by a firm but well put together Jean-Marc Millot example. Overall there will always be variation in quality given the nature of the vineyard ownership but with no winemaking faults amongst the samples this was a good flight with future potential.
Tuesday, 8 September 2009
Edouard Moueix signs up to contribute to the Buyers Blog
Posted by Julian Campbell, BuyerJean-Pierre Moueix Estate.
Edouard has agreed to give us an insight into a right bank Bordelais harvest. Getting the early news from one of the most significant and prominent families in Pomerol and St Emilion should be a fascinating addition to our blog and we feel honoured to have Eduoard on board.
Expect to hear the latest news from the harvest at Providence in Pomerol, as well as news from Bélair-Monange and a host of other Moeuix properties.
A five minute chat with Edouard this morning gives us further indications that 2009 is shaping up as a vintage of great potential. Thus far the summer of 2009 has been one of five hottest in the past 50 years. Only 2003, 1976, 1989 and 1990 surpass it. A recent smattering of rain arrived as if bidden. As we approach the vendage these are exciting signs. Follow the harvest as it happens right here on our blog.
Burgundy 2006 from bottle: Chambolle-Musigny
Posted by Hew Blair, Buying Director and ChairmanThe Chambolle 06's were tasted in three flights, two of 1er Cru and oneThe first included wines from eight crus and proved dissappointing as group. Winemaking faults showed up in 25 pc and there was a general lack of precision with many being big black fruited wnes with little energy. A Ghislaine Barthod trio including a lovely Fuees are brighter and more vital.
of Bonnes Mares and Musigny .
The second flight made up of Charmes and Amoureuses were solid but I expected more. Maybe they are going through a closed period as excitement is not there.
The Grand Cru flight of Bonnes Mares and Musigny were of more interest showing the weight, structure and power that they should. However at this early stage in their lives they are rather blockish and any refinement is covered up. The most impressive are Freddy Mugnier's Musigny amd Christophe Roumier's Bonnes Mares.
Ruwer's 09 Rieslings looking good so far
Posted by Giles Burke-Gaffney, Buying DirectorMonday, 7 September 2009
Burgundy 2006 from bottle: Morey-St-Denis
Posted by Hew Blair, Buying Director and ChairmanAs a group they lack a single style that is enjoyed and recognised in other villages. This is born out by the the wildly different styles in both flights. The 1er crus are a mixture of green unripe styles and rich ripe structed wines. The Forges de Tart and Clos de la Boussiere from Roumier take the honours, both showing deep dark berry fruits and explosive ripe tannin structure.
My first experience of Clos de la Boussier was a defining moment in opening my eyes to Burgundy. The 1967 drank beatifully in september 1976 during a stay in northern Scotland. I have not looked back since.
The Grand Crus in the second flight show more consistancy of quality and ripeness. Clos de Tart just edging half a point ahead of the Clos de la Roche of Louis Remy and Clos de Lambray. These top wines are very good but the rest are patchy.
A word with Melanie Tesseron
Posted by Tom Jenkins, Bordeaux Buyer`Just off the phone to Melanie Tesseron (daughter of Alfred Tesseron/Chateau Pontet Canet). She was very upbeat about the 2009s. August was `very hot and dry`. She is currently studying at Chateau Senejac, where the Merlot analysis showed good acidities and already show good alcohols. Pessac Leognan have started to harvest some whites, while the Medoc have an anxious few weeks before their vendage starts. No-one's counting their chickens yet, everyone just hopes that the fine weather continues.`