Jean Foillard
"Cuvée Corcelette" Morgon Gamay
This is so ready and lovely now there's no reason to wait. Raspberry with blueberry back. Enough acidity to be almost gulpable but it's got enough weight for everything up to and including chicken. And you can taste some old vines in the background. Which gives it maturity at a young age.
This is so ready and lovely now there's no reason to wait. Raspberry with blueberry back. Enough acidity to be almost gulpable but it's got enough weight for everything up to and including chicken. And you can taste some old vines in the background. Which gives it maturity at a young age.
3 people found it helpfulApr 16th, 2016Wild fruit fair amount of Brett here spice , earthy truffles - would have enjoyed this more with higher fruit levels
Wild fruit fair amount of Brett here spice , earthy truffles - would have enjoyed this more with higher fruit levels
1 person found it helpfulJul 14th, 2019Much better the second day. Tight as s@$t the first night!
Much better the second day. Tight as s@$t the first night!
Apr 25th, 2017I'm in two minds about this. It's delicious and it's got depth and nuance unlike most Beaujolais - indeed, unlike most wines. However there is this acetic overtone that bothers me. Most of the volatile aromatic character blows off, but it's always there on the palate. Maybe I should just try another bottle?
Edit; of course the last glass shows clean and pure, with no volatility.
I'm in two minds about this. It's delicious and it's got depth and nuance unlike most Beaujolais - indeed, unlike most wines. However there is this acetic overtone that bothers me. Most of the volatile aromatic character blows off, but it's always there on the palate. Maybe I should just try another bottle?
Edit; of course the last glass shows clean and pure, with no volatility.
Stunning. Silly fruit, confectionary, soft mouthfeel yet extremely mineral. Long. A top 14!
Stunning. Silly fruit, confectionary, soft mouthfeel yet extremely mineral. Long. A top 14!
Sep 30th, 2016