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TN: 2 '05 Morgons from the Gang of Four

by geo t. » Mon Jan 21, 2008 9:45 pm

We’re always happy to sample any of Kermit Lynch’s “Gang of Four” Morgon producers (any resemblance between their tag and ours is purely coincidental). We’re unabashed fans of Jean Foillard’s "Cote du Py" (can’t wait to try the 2006 version of that one) and we’re liking Guy Breton’s wines more and more as well. This was the first time we’ve had the chance to sample anything from J-P Thevenet.

2005 Guy Breton Morgon Vieilles Vignes, 13% alc., $25.99: Ruby red, almost light enough to read through, with an earthy red currant and cherry nose shaded with a hint of red licorice; the pretty, almost perfumed flavors echo and expand on the promise of the aromatics on a medium to medium full bodied frame. Deceptively well structured for at least three to five years of development and improvement; silky textured, almost delicate and exotic in character, and while our experience with Cru Beaujolais isn’t all that extensive, this is unlike any we’ve had before and quite different from Breton’s earthy 2002 Morgon.

2005 J-P Thevenet Morgon Vieilles Vignes, 13% alc., $26.99: Ruby red, with a smoky tinge; very Gamay in character, with attractive earthy cherry and cranberry flavors and aromas and just a hint of the barnyard on the nose. Medium to medium full bodied, with fine balance, silky tannins and good acids. I’m not sure I’d want to age this more than a few years, because it’s pretty much right there right now.

Guy Breton & J-P Thevenet imported by Kermit Lynch Wine Merchant, Berkeley, CA

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Re: TN: 2 '05 Morgons from the Gang of Four

by Brian K Miller » Mon Jan 21, 2008 10:51 pm

Thanks for the notes, geo. As a recent convert to the Cru B, it's good to read about new options!
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Re: TN: 2 '05 Morgons from the Gang of Four

by geo t. » Mon Jan 21, 2008 11:09 pm

Brian K Miller wrote:Thanks for the notes, geo. As a recent convert to the Cru B, it's good to read about new options!


No hey problema, Brian. You have Kermit lynch right there in Berzerkeley, so check out these and the rest of his "Gang of Four" producers, especially Foillard. Chanrion is another one he carries from Cote de Brouilly that you should definitely try. My cardinal sin is having had wines from this producer two or three times in the last two years now without taking notes; sure did like them though!

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Re: TN: 2 '05 Morgons from the Gang of Four

by Brian K Miller » Tue Jan 22, 2008 12:10 am

Ah. Sitting right on my desk right here-the results of an unplanned foraging trip to a new Whole Foods grocery in the City (ouch $$$$$$ :( ) Domaine de la Voute des Crozes by Chanrion-the very wine which first turned me onto Cru Beau. :)

What a delicious, dark, black fruit plus berry wine this one was! I might keep my two bottles for a bit!
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Re: TN: 2 '05 Morgons from the Gang of Four

by geo t. » Tue Jan 22, 2008 7:28 pm

Brian K Miller wrote:Ah. Sitting right on my desk right here-the results of an unplanned foraging trip to a new Whole Foods grocery in the City (ouch $$$$$$ :( ) Domaine de la Voute des Crozes by Chanrion-the very wine which first turned me onto Cru Beau. :)

What a delicious, dark, black fruit plus berry wine this one was! I might keep my two bottles for a bit!


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Re: TN: 2 '05 Morgons from the Gang of Four

by Jamie Goode » Wed Jan 23, 2008 12:00 pm

Interesting wines, and the prices aren't too bad either (considering the $$$)
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Re: TN: 2 '05 Morgons from the Gang of Four

by Bob Parsons Alberta » Wed Jan 23, 2008 12:24 pm

Jamie, guess you are back from Chile? Any chance of some thoughts for us colonials here?! Guess I can post your blog entry plus the video!!!

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