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Burgundy Pop-up dinner

Posted: Thu May 11, 2017 8:58 am
by dave vino
With Polymer back in the country, an impromptu dinner was organised and things as usual got totally out of hand in terms of the quality on offer. (not that I am complaining :D ). Dinner was at Cafe Lyon.

Some fantastic wines, very special wines. Unfortunately my Leroy was corked/scalped which put a dampener on things from my perspective. (hopefully I can get a replacement or something).

The Leflaives were all class, lovely, lovely wines. The Malconsorts were power and finesse with the Chamboole showing as a beautifully aged example. There was also a Lambrays I didn't get a pic of. Very generous contributions by all on such short notice.

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Re: Burgundy Pop-up dinner

Posted: Thu May 11, 2017 9:54 am
by Michael R
Lambrays was the 08 Clos des Lambrays.

Don't blame you for omitting it, was bang average IMO.
Leflaives on the other hand, were very memorable :-)

Re: Burgundy Pop-up dinner

Posted: Thu May 11, 2017 10:39 am
by michel
Michael R wrote:Lambrays was the 08 Clos des Lambrays.

Don't blame you for omitting it, was bang average IMO.
Leflaives on the other hand, were very memorable :-)


We had a duo of Leflaives early this year
2007 2010
When Mr Cork works they are thrilling aren't they!!!

Re: Burgundy Pop-up dinner

Posted: Thu May 11, 2017 11:58 am
by Michael R
They definitely are.

Had a flight of pucelles ruined earlier this year so these bottles were particularly pleasing!

Re: Burgundy Pop-up dinner

Posted: Thu May 11, 2017 2:29 pm
by Polymer
When they're not premoxed they're fantastic..

Not sure Diam is going to fix the problem...but certainly hoping it does...Haha..I wonder if that'll raise the price of white burgundy...that would suck...although probably suck less than the current situation...

Re: Burgundy Pop-up dinner

Posted: Thu May 11, 2017 2:38 pm
by Mivvy
How was the Boillot BM?

Re: Burgundy Pop-up dinner

Posted: Thu May 11, 2017 3:06 pm
by Michael R
Mivvy wrote:How was the Boillot BM?


You were mentioned when we were discussing the wine mate....resident Boillot warrior!
Unfortunately I didn't really rate it, wasn't faulty at least (which is a big plus for Boillot :P ) just had nothing particularly exciting or impressive about it.
And then got well and truly put in the shade when the Leflaives were poured.

Re: Burgundy Pop-up dinner

Posted: Thu May 11, 2017 3:20 pm
by Mivvy
Haha! I have one of those - thinking now its past the point of worrying about whether its got the pox or not. To be fair the GCs that I've had from Boillot have largely not met expectations but the 1ers hit the spot for me.

Good to hear the Leflaives were sound.

Re: Burgundy Pop-up dinner

Posted: Fri May 12, 2017 4:24 pm
by BrandonS
dave vino wrote:With Polymer back in the country, an impromptu dinner was organised and things as usual got totally out of hand in terms of the quality on offer. (not that I am complaining :D ). Dinner was at Cafe Lyon.

Some fantastic wines, very special wines. Unfortunately my Leroy was corked/scalped which put a dampener on things from my perspective. (hopefully I can get a replacement or something).

The Leflaives were all class, lovely, lovely wines. The Malconsorts were power and finesse with the Chamboole showing as a beautifully aged example. There was also a Lambrays I didn't get a pic of. Very generous contributions by all on such short notice.


Wowza, looks like an amazing night!

Any notes on the Vouvray?

Re: Burgundy Pop-up dinner

Posted: Fri May 12, 2017 6:00 pm
by dave vino
Mivvy wrote:Haha! I have one of those - thinking now its past the point of worrying about whether its got the pox or not. To be fair the GCs that I've had from Boillot have largely not met expectations but the 1ers hit the spot for me.

Good to hear the Leflaives were sound.


It was pretty good Miv, don't mind Mick he is Flaiva Flav :-)

A bit more oak reliant than the Leflaives but still a quality wine. Bit more rounded, bigger and in your face.

Re: Burgundy Pop-up dinner

Posted: Fri May 12, 2017 6:06 pm
by dave vino
BrandonS wrote:
dave vino wrote:With Polymer back in the country, an impromptu dinner was organised and things as usual got totally out of hand in terms of the quality on offer. (not that I am complaining :D ). Dinner was at Cafe Lyon.

Some fantastic wines, very special wines. Unfortunately my Leroy was corked/scalped which put a dampener on things from my perspective. (hopefully I can get a replacement or something).

The Leflaives were all class, lovely, lovely wines. The Malconsorts were power and finesse with the Chamboole showing as a beautifully aged example. There was also a Lambrays I didn't get a pic of. Very generous contributions by all on such short notice.


Wowza, looks like an amazing night!

Any notes on the Vouvray?


Drinking very nicely, rich, bee-waxy, viscous, the acid was superb, clean and tight. No hurry to drink by any means.

Re: Burgundy Pop-up dinner

Posted: Sun May 14, 2017 9:01 am
by Mivvy
dave vino wrote:
It was pretty good Miv, don't mind Mick he is Flaiva Flav :-)

A bit more oak reliant than the Leflaives but still a quality wine. Bit more rounded, bigger and in your face.


Sounds perfect :D - I should remember to factor in the Leflaive bias!!

Re: Burgundy Pop-up dinner

Posted: Sun May 14, 2017 7:10 pm
by Red Smurf
Mivvy wrote:
dave vino wrote:
It was pretty good Miv, don't mind Mick he is Flaiva Flav :-)

A bit more oak reliant than the Leflaives but still a quality wine. Bit more rounded, bigger and in your face.


Sounds perfect :D - I should remember to factor in the Leflaive bias!!


Agree with Dave here Mivvy. My notes were...Nettle, white peach, peach skin, oak and Chard spices. Rounded out by the oak but it's starting to intergrate. Lacks a little depth for GC but it did have subtle complexity if you looked hard and spent some time with it. Never quite focused back end but enjoyable.