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Re: June 2016 Purchases
Posted: Tue Jul 05, 2016 10:28 am
by Gary W
JamieBahrain wrote:2010 Barolo, Serra, Giovanni Rosso, Piedmont x 6
Jury is out for me on Rosso. Found his wines a little ripe when tasted but no deep experience with them.
No. They are lovely, 'classic' styles for my tastes, and what's more not oak fucked. I've only had 06,08,09,10,11 but I don't find them too ripe. The 11 Cerretta is a bit that way (product of the vintage), but the 11 Serralunga (std) is not at all.
Re: June 2016 Purchases
Posted: Tue Jul 05, 2016 12:55 pm
by phillisc
Well that description had me chuckling Gary
Not one that I have come across before...that sort of honesty might see me sign up
Cheers
Craig
Re: June 2016 Purchases
Posted: Tue Jul 05, 2016 3:01 pm
by n4sir
Gary W wrote:No. They are lovely, 'classic' styles for my tastes, and what's more not oak fucked.
Gary, I would be interested to find out what you mean by oak fucked, because with some Italian wines I can think of a couple of reasons:
1. Bilgy, rotten old oak resulting in the wine tasting/smelling like cork taint (I would guess maybe the barrels themselves have a TCA problem?),
2. Old bretty barrels resulting in the wine smelling like a shit in a dental surgery,
3. Inappropriate use of heavily toasted/new oak that while clean completely obliterates the fruit.
Do any or all of these apply to your definition of oak fucked?
Cheers,
Ian
Re: June 2016 Purchases
Posted: Tue Jul 05, 2016 3:23 pm
by Scotty vino
n4sir wrote:Gary W wrote:No. They are lovely, 'classic' styles for my tastes, and what's more not oak fucked.
Gary, I would be interested to find out what you mean by oak fucked, because with some Italian wines I can think of a couple of reasons:
1. Bilgy, rotten old oak resulting in the wine tasting/smelling like cork taint (I would guess maybe the barrels themselves have a TCA problem?),
2. Old bretty barrels resulting in the wine
smelling like a shit in a dental surgery,
3. Inappropriate use of heavily toasted/new oak that while clean completely obliterates the fruit.
Do any or all of these apply to your definition of oak fucked?
Cheers,
Ian
great descriptor!!
Re: June 2016 Purchases
Posted: Tue Jul 05, 2016 4:12 pm
by phillisc
n4sir wrote:Gary W wrote:No. They are lovely, 'classic' styles for my tastes, and what's more not oak fucked.
Gary, I would be interested to find out what you mean by oak fucked, because with some Italian wines I can think of a couple of reasons:
1. Bilgy, rotten old oak resulting in the wine tasting/smelling like cork taint (I would guess maybe the barrels themselves have a TCA problem?),
2. Old bretty barrels resulting in the wine smelling like a shit in a dental surgery,
3. Inappropriate use of heavily toasted/new oak that while clean completely obliterates the fruit.
Do any or all of these apply to your definition of oak fucked?
Cheers,
Ian
Ian, I think I get where you are coming from with the shit in a dental surgery...never very far away as I often have undies that resemble the Findon skid kids bike track (sorry in house Adelaide joke). Yes that rancid smell that makes me think I am not far from death...certainly something that I do not wish to ever experience in a glass of wine.
I have a great relationship now with my dentist, after shearing the arm off the side of the chair a few years ago, holding on, with jugular veins the size of ships anchor ropes, I had not realised that I had the strength of the incredible hulk!
Now its anaesthetic gel, squeeze balls and warm towels all because of a needle phobia
Who would have thought on a wonderful wine blog run by Gavin that my 1000th post would be a hat full of expletives
Cheers
Craig
Re: June 2016 Purchases
Posted: Wed Jul 06, 2016 7:20 am
by Ian S
Sum total of 0 bottles bought in June!
I'd love to say it's because of the fear of shipping in scorching hot summer temperatures, but you guys would piss yourselves laughing at that claim!
Maybe something in July
Re: June 2016 Purchases
Posted: Wed Jul 06, 2016 7:37 am
by Ian S
George Krashos wrote:Chateau Mont-Redon Chateauneuf 1970 (magnum). Birth year and interested to see how it has held up.
-- George Krashos
Good luck - I've enjoyed an old bottle of theirs many moons ago, so I'd say it definitely has chances
Re: June 2016 Purchases
Posted: Wed Jul 06, 2016 11:05 am
by Gary W
n4sir wrote:Gary W wrote:No. They are lovely, 'classic' styles for my tastes, and what's more not oak fucked.
Gary, I would be interested to find out what you mean by oak fucked, because with some Italian wines I can think of a couple of reasons:
1. Bilgy, rotten old oak resulting in the wine tasting/smelling like cork taint (I would guess maybe the barrels themselves have a TCA problem?),
2. Old bretty barrels resulting in the wine smelling like a shit in a dental surgery,
3. Inappropriate use of heavily toasted/new oak that while clean completely obliterates the fruit.
Do any or all of these apply to your definition of oak fucked?
Cheers,
Ian
Specifically 3. Pretty much any use of new wood/barrique/small oak in Barbaresco/Barolo is gross. I don't mind oak in some other Italian wines, of course, and BDX and friends, but it swamps Nebbiolo for me. Can't stand it.
Re: June 2016 Purchases
Posted: Wed Jul 06, 2016 12:32 pm
by rooman
Hacker wrote:Sadly I am the antithesis of restraint.
12 x 2012 Produttori Barbaresco
Enough.
David, great buying. I know Gary W is a little negative on the 2012 Barbaresco but this should be excellent over time.
Cheers
Mark
Re: June 2016 Purchases
Posted: Wed Jul 06, 2016 12:40 pm
by Gary W
rooman wrote:Hacker wrote:Sadly I am the antithesis of restraint.
12 x 2012 Produttori Barbaresco
Enough.
David, great buying. I know Gary W is a little negative on the 2012 Barbaresco but this should be excellent over time.
Cheers
Mark
Given I bought a dozen myself, not sure where that's coming from...
Re: June 2016 Purchases
Posted: Wed Jul 06, 2016 1:45 pm
by JamieBahrain
2011 a modest Produttorri from an over-hyped Barbaresco vintage
Re: June 2016 Purchases
Posted: Thu Jul 07, 2016 9:40 am
by JamieBahrain
I'd just add that as I've become less critical of what we'll simple label a modernist approach to Nebbiolo .
Time heals! I'm fortunate to have drunk some of the original modern Barolos from the dawn of the Barolo Boys. Oak influence falls away and they can easily better many traditional barolos due technical innovation and cleaner wine making practices
Re: June 2016 Purchases
Posted: Thu Jul 07, 2016 11:05 pm
by rooman
Gary W wrote:rooman wrote:Hacker wrote:Sadly I am the antithesis of restraint.
12 x 2012 Produttori Barbaresco
Enough.
David, great buying. I know Gary W is a little negative on the 2012 Barbaresco but this should be excellent over time.
Cheers
Mark
Given I bought a dozen myself, not sure where that's coming from...
Apologies, my mistake.
Mark
Re: June 2016 Purchases
Posted: Sat Jul 16, 2016 12:23 pm
by Sigmamupi
A late contribution as I shared with friends a buy of a mixed case of 2014 Domain Marc Roy Gevrey Chambertins in June. When they had time to settle down after transport, we tried a 2014 Gevrey Chambertin La Justice side by side with a bottle of the 2013 vintage of the same that I had bought on my last Hong Kong visit. Both good drinking but the 2013 with more substance and similar in style to a Rousseau Gevrey. It is a pity Alexandrine Roy doesn't have some premier or grand crus to work with as her efforts with Village wines are pretty impressive.