OK, I'm not a burg-phile and I haven't really had much burgundy over the last twenty or so years. Had a fair bit when I went to live and work in London in the early 80's but that was yonks ago!! So, last night was going to be an interesting re-acquaintance and it certainly delivered. Thanks to Chris H, Benchmark and Swirler for prompting/organising. Lots of interesting wine, generally very good, good company and conversation and food was good, although we probably could have done with another course. Really, all the things you look for in an off-line. Kudos also to Hacker for making the trek from Sydney, good to catch up again after the last time at The Devonshire.
Benchmark listed the wines above, they were all interesting in their own way, very interesting to see the difference between Villages and 1er Cru (didn't seem to be too many Grand Cru wines haha). Also the fact that Burgundy is such as small scale thing, lots and lots of wines, but all relatively small volumes. Will really be a task to get to know even a reasonable number!! For me the ones I liked/stood out were the '96 Clos de la Roche, the 09 Domaine Bertagna, the 09 Aloxe Corton and the 05 Gevrey Chambertin. But as I said they were all interesting in their own way. The 2001 Domaine Cornu was past its prime, but had some interest. The 2013 Chalonnaise was almost confected and very New World. The 99 Les Cailles was also good. Plenty of substantial wines in the overall group, which I found good, if not surprising.
So, hopefully another meeting of the MBSC in late Mar/early April with more of the same. Thanks everyone for a great night.
Jury is still out as to whether "I get it"
cheers, Malcolm