TN: Lunch with an old chenin
Posted: Sun Jan 24, 2016 10:58 pm
Always repack my wine fridges in Jan and usually there are a few victims. This year it was a 1911 Marc Bredif Chenin, that was slowly leaking onto a bottle of Grand Cru Burgundy. Cork was slightly raised and with a level of min 6cm, I was not expecting much. Saved it until yesterday and decanted the bottle at 10 for a 1pm lunch. Past experience has shown that old Chenin seems to pop back to like with air, but on opening it was clear that my fears were ungrounded: the wine was fine, with high sweetness and balancing acidity. It was in such good shape when we got to the restaurant we decided to leave it for the cheese. That was a mistake as by then, 15:30, the wine had become darker and the freshness was starting to go. At its peak though it was brilliant: barley sugar, sweet tangerines, refreshing acidity, Earth and a silky texture. Better than a trio of 59 Chennins drunk a few months ago. God only knows how good the '21 is, but it's hard to believe it can get much better.
With the lunch we began with an 08 Leroy Aligote (liquid matches) that is well made (never in doubt) but will be better with more time in the cellar. We then had a 97 Nikolihof Wachau Vinotech reisling, that was concentrated, balanced and boring as hell. With a couple of glasses of reds with the main - a very drinkable 13 Anne Gross Bourgonne and a big 13 Henschke Henry's 7 - followed by a Maqvin De Jura with the cheese, we ended up leaving with some big smiles on our faces. Great day and a good send off for a very special bottle of wine.
With the lunch we began with an 08 Leroy Aligote (liquid matches) that is well made (never in doubt) but will be better with more time in the cellar. We then had a 97 Nikolihof Wachau Vinotech reisling, that was concentrated, balanced and boring as hell. With a couple of glasses of reds with the main - a very drinkable 13 Anne Gross Bourgonne and a big 13 Henschke Henry's 7 - followed by a Maqvin De Jura with the cheese, we ended up leaving with some big smiles on our faces. Great day and a good send off for a very special bottle of wine.