French Tiny Production Wines:
Please join us for a “ tour de France” of small gems, that will take us across 5 of the main French wine producing regions. All the wines that we will have for the tasting and the dinner are produced in less than 500 cases per year, some in considerably smaller quantities... This should be a rare opportunity to taste some iconic producers in some of their best expressions… the line-up will include no less than 5 Grand Crus, 4 Premier Crus, some very special Cuvées and vintages going back to the 1970s… as well as a Robert Parker 100 pointer for good measure… a chance not to be missed !!!
Tasting Wines :
Meursault Genevrières 1er Cru, Domaine des Comtes Lafon, 2012 (Burgundy, 245 cases) - ST 93
Roussanne VV, Chateauneuf-du-Pape Blanc, Château de Beaucastel, 2002 (Rhône, 325 cases) - WS 93
Goldert, Gewurztraminer Grand Cru, Domaine Zind Humbrecht, 1989 (Alsace, 415 cases)
Château Grandes Murailles, Saint-Emilion GCC, 1976 (Bordeaux, 460 cases)
Clos Saint Martin, Saint-Emilion GCC, 1979 (Bordeaux, 420 cases)
Beaune Les Greves 1er Cru, Domaine de la Vougeraie, 2009 (Burgundy, 150 cases) - RVF 87
Corton Grand Cru les Perrières, Domaine de la Maison Romane, 2001 (Burgundy, 180 cases)
Vosne Romanée 1er Cru la Croix Rameau, Domaine Lamarche, 2003 (Burgundy, 75 cases)
Latricière Chambertin Grand Cru, Domaine Simon Bize, 2003 (Burgundy, 70 cases) - RVF 93
Hommage à Jacques Perrin, Chateauneuf-du-Pape, Château de Beaucastel, 1999 (Rhône, 420 cases) - ST 96
Plume du Peintre, Chateauneuf-du-Pape, Domaine de la Mordorée, 2005 (Rhône, 125 cases) - RP 100
Visionnaire, La Petite Révolution du Var, 2010 (Var, 25 cases)
Dinner Wines :
Saint Peray Bialères, Vins de Vienne, 2013 (Rhône, 335 cases) - WS 91
Gevrey Chambertin Monopole 1er Cru Clos du Fonteny, Domaine Bruno Clair, 2008 (Burgundy, 250 cases) - G&M 94
Crozes Hermitage Cuvée la Guiraude, Domaine Graillot, 2004 (Rhône, 450 cases) - WS 91
Champagne Taittinger Collection, 1981 (Champagne, 420 cases)
Menu: Makis / Ravioles / Cromesquis/ Scallops / Roasted Lamb / Cheese Platter
Location : Figaro
2 Shin Hing Street, Central, Hong Kong
Tel: 2757 1777
Between Hollywood Road and Gough Street
Capacity: 16 persons (including Tuan and myself)
HKWS tasting: French Tiny Production Wines - Thursday 25th February
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HKWS tasting: French Tiny Production Wines - Thursday 25th February
"Barolo is Barolo, you can't describe it, just as you can't describe Picasso"
Teobaldo Cappellano
Teobaldo Cappellano
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Re: HKWS tasting: French Tiny Production Wines - Thursday 25th February
Fantastic tasting, a lot of fun with a great theme! Just my top three gents. Any notes required for others let me know.
Beaucastel stood out with its Top Gun cuvees. A mention for Graillot and his Crozes Hermitage la Guiraude which I put in my cellar on occasion- very well made CH looking good at 10 years + and avoids the tartness of the appellation.
Roussanne VV, Chateauneuf-du-Pape Blanc, Château de Beaucastel- Obvious who this was even though blind. Masterful despite the vintage which displayed a faster evolution. Beeswax, honeysuckle and lanolin throughout- deeper unevolved yellow fruits the base. Mellow yet rich in flavor, full and complete- lovely wine.
95pts
Hommage à Jacques Perrin, Chateauneuf-du-Pape, Château de Beaucastel, 1999 I bought this cuvee every year up til 2007 when it wasn't offered by Berry Brothers. So much for loyalty you tossers. Haven't bought the wine since.
Vibrant and rich, the fruit is so deep yet is is an amalgam of wonderous dark fruits and spice showing up in intriguing shades. Still evolving and the palate concentration reflects the aromatics. A little jaggered on the finish though time will settle.
96pts +
Corton Grand Cru les Perrières, Domaine de la Maison Romane, 2001- Interesting yarn the winemaker ploughs DRC with his horse and I missed the rest of the connection which may have involved some of DRC's grapes !
Lovely sweet red fruits, mulch, earth and leather. Long wine delivers the aromatics in the flavor profile with some minerality/salinity terroir interest.
94pts
Beaucastel stood out with its Top Gun cuvees. A mention for Graillot and his Crozes Hermitage la Guiraude which I put in my cellar on occasion- very well made CH looking good at 10 years + and avoids the tartness of the appellation.
Roussanne VV, Chateauneuf-du-Pape Blanc, Château de Beaucastel- Obvious who this was even though blind. Masterful despite the vintage which displayed a faster evolution. Beeswax, honeysuckle and lanolin throughout- deeper unevolved yellow fruits the base. Mellow yet rich in flavor, full and complete- lovely wine.
95pts
Hommage à Jacques Perrin, Chateauneuf-du-Pape, Château de Beaucastel, 1999 I bought this cuvee every year up til 2007 when it wasn't offered by Berry Brothers. So much for loyalty you tossers. Haven't bought the wine since.
Vibrant and rich, the fruit is so deep yet is is an amalgam of wonderous dark fruits and spice showing up in intriguing shades. Still evolving and the palate concentration reflects the aromatics. A little jaggered on the finish though time will settle.
96pts +
Corton Grand Cru les Perrières, Domaine de la Maison Romane, 2001- Interesting yarn the winemaker ploughs DRC with his horse and I missed the rest of the connection which may have involved some of DRC's grapes !
Lovely sweet red fruits, mulch, earth and leather. Long wine delivers the aromatics in the flavor profile with some minerality/salinity terroir interest.
94pts
"Barolo is Barolo, you can't describe it, just as you can't describe Picasso"
Teobaldo Cappellano
Teobaldo Cappellano
Re: HKWS tasting: French Tiny Production Wines - Thursday 25th February
Nice tasting, I'm surprised that the Beaucastel Perrin is in such small supply. I see it around the traps for about $600+ I think, never realised it was only a 420 case production.
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Re: HKWS tasting: French Tiny Production Wines - Thursday 25th February
Never been disappointed with the Hommage à Jacques Perrin and despite being a regular 100 Parker pointer it doesn't give up a classical charm in its hedonism. The de la Mordorée was obvious - I liked it but it was a far more typical Parker style of turbo-charged CNP.
The white Beaucastel cuvee is stunning and I wish I'd bought more over the years. Price has crept up whereas a few years ago I'm sure it was around the 100 USD mark and the perfect white burgundy foil i.e.: age worthy and consistent in presenting a wine of interest whilst only losing about 5% of your case and not 30% to faults by year 10 +
The white Beaucastel cuvee is stunning and I wish I'd bought more over the years. Price has crept up whereas a few years ago I'm sure it was around the 100 USD mark and the perfect white burgundy foil i.e.: age worthy and consistent in presenting a wine of interest whilst only losing about 5% of your case and not 30% to faults by year 10 +
"Barolo is Barolo, you can't describe it, just as you can't describe Picasso"
Teobaldo Cappellano
Teobaldo Cappellano