At the beginning of this week we welcomed into our cellars Louis-Michel Vicomte Liger-Belair (pictured with his father) to present us with his fledgling 2008s. The tasting was a huge success and demonstrated just how great this Domaine has become. As Louis-Michel himself pointed out, it can take 5-6 years for work in the vineyard, particularly the soils, to have their full effect on the resultant wines. Over and above vintage style and variation, there is without question an additional qualtitative progression here right accross the range. I found the 2008s very much in keeping with Louis-Michel's pure, softly extracted yet very serious style - they were gentle but powerful, silky smooth yet racy, all in all they were impeccably balanced. This revering taster, at least, would place these in THE top echelon of Red Burgundy. Our customers seemed to agree, 6 of the 9 wines have already sold out!
Friday, 22 January 2010
Monday, 18 January 2010
Catherine Faller discusses the 2008 vintage for Domaine Weinbach
Posted by Julian Campbell, Buyer
Catherine Faller's wines always appear on the final table at our Burgundy tasting and invariably offer respite and refreshment to the weary taster after 150+ Burgundies. That some tasters simply run out of steam before reaching them is a crying shame as a trip to the Weinbach table is always a memorable one. From the Pinot Blanc to the Vendage Tardives the Weinbach range is consistently inbued with deep elegance and finesse. The 2008s, alive with the most wonderful acidity, were a joy to taste last week.
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