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Dinner/Tasting @ Château Prieuré-Lichine ('99 & '05 Margaux)

by Noel Ermitano » Tue Apr 27, 2010 9:39 pm

Dinner of the 30th March 2010, was at Château Prieuré-Lichine (an 1855 Classified 4th Growth from Margaux). We were approximately 16 persons including the Vigneron, JC and Mari de Terry, my wife and I, several winemakers/chateau owners of Margaux and few wine journalists from the USA and Belgium.

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Justin Onclin, Chargé d'Affaires of the Ballande Group (owner of Prieuré-Lichine) and JC de Terry.

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Over pours of crisp, dry and citrus-forward Roederer Champagne Brut Premier NV, Prieuré-Lichine's new, young winemaker, Etienne Charrier, regaled us of the efforts that went into their 2009 (garnering a rating of 92-94 by Wine Enthusiast Magazine). We eventually were ushered into the dining room where a long table was set with place cards (I'm getting to really appreciate the use of place cards these days, especially at large tables).

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The Table

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Anne-Françoise Quié (proprietress of Rauzan-Gassies), host Justin Onclin and Mari de Terry

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The Menu

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The night featured vintages 1999 and 2005 of five Margaux stalwarts, namely, Rauzan-Gassies, Prieuré-Lichine, Kirwan, Marquis de Terme and Siran.

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Langoustines en Chemises de Foie Gras Poelé, Jus aux Epicés Douces...

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...with the pairing wine.

2008 Le Blanc du Chateau Prieuré-Lichine - This is a pretty, vaguely tropical Bordeaux blanc (typically sauvignon blanc and semillon) with notes of ripe pineapple, creamy lemon custard, citrus and just a hint of leese very mild oak (a good thing for me) and just enough acid to keep things interesting. The tropical ripeness of the lemon and pineapple notes, plus its leesy/mild oak underlay and acidity gave pleasant contrast, cut and lift to the rich foie and fresh, juicy langoustine combination. Nice. I had a second pour.

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Agneau de Lait en Trois Cuissons et ses Légumes Oubliés

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1999 Rauzan-Gassies - I really like the balance and harmony of this wine. Medium-bodied, the smooth mildly earthy dark fruit, underlying fine tobacco and minerals, violets and cedar show remarkable harmony. Very nice performance the vintage notwithstanding.

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1999 Prieuré-Lichine - Lighter-framed than the preceding wine, this shows more of the vintage traits in its leanness. The flavors speak of Margaux. Notable focus and purity, but I believe it is better paired with lighter dishes as the lamb over-powered it a bit.

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1999 Kirwan - Showed some charm and a bit of greenness in its neat tobacco-and-dryish-wood- laced lean dark fruit. Would also have been paired better with a lighter dish.

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1999 Marquis de Terme - Notable body, heft, concentration, roundness and ripeness considering the vintage. Nice depth as well. This stood out to me. Very nice.

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1999 Siran - As mentioned in my last post, I've had this many times. Sleek, light on its feet with nice focus and fruit vibrancy in a friendly style. A vintage that fell under the watch of Michel Rolland.

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The 2005s then started pouring...

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...accompanied by a brief talk on the vintage by Kirwan's Directeur Philippe Delfaut.

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2005 Rauzan Gassies - Vintage shows in the riper, softer, lusher, warmer fruit, cassis, violets, leather, cedar. A couple of notches over medium-bodied, moderately broad. The oak is there, but decently integrated. Comes off a bit modern, but openly pleasing.

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2005 Prieuré-Lichine - Same comparison to the 1999 in that the vintage shows in the greater heft, density and concentration of fruit. Its medium body again displays clean lines and, with the 2005, finely woven flavors of blackcurrant, dark plum, black cherry, bit of asphalt underneath, slight spiciness. Nice typicity and notable freshness. A very correct wine which my wife liked quite well.

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2005 Kirwan - Over all much more expressive, concentrated, well-balanced and harmonious than their 1999. The vintage shows in the fruit but the acidity is likewise healthy. Nice enough.

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2005 Marquis de Terme - Like its 1999, this is another good showing from this producer. The fruit has a bit of a confited character to it and the wine comes off in a more modern style, but it is presented nicely enough. Perhaps not as pure or focused as the others, but I found it rather pleasing.

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2005 Siran - I've been following this wine for almost 4 years - since before it was bottled. It's calmed down a lot since its big, burly, muscled dark and spicy fruit youth. This bottle came off notably less full and warming than at a Siran dinner on the 31st January 2009 but showed better focus and purity of fruit. Siran's distinctive red spice in the violet finish (from the petit verdot most likely) was unmistakably there.

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Anne-Françoise Quié (proprietress of Rauzan-Gassies) describes vintage 2009 as Mari de Terry and Justin Onclin listen.

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Little did I know that Edouard and Catha were making fun of my obsessive picture taking.

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Comté au Éclats de Mimolette Vieille

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1997 Château Coutet - This was a real treat as 1997 is a good year for Sauternes/Barsac. Bright, light on its feet, almost zippy honey, light sugar syrup crammed with peach, bit of dried apricot, slight orange rind, lemon cream, vanilla bean. Sounds heavy, but it really isn't. Very pure and it glides on the palate. I'll have to buy me some of this.

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Délice de Mangue

I don't know where the mango is from. JC and I were wondering about the same thing and agreed with Mari that no country on earth produces mangoes as delicious as our Carabao mangoes. Still, it was about as good a mango dessert one can get in France. A memorable dinner indeed. Many thanks to all, especially Edouard, our gracious host and the château owners and representatives who shared their wines, knowledge and company.

NB: For those visiting the Haut Médoc in the next year or so, Edouard and the chef who prepared the dinner are joining forces in a restaurant in the Labarde/Margaux area. Construction is underway. I've had 2 dinners by this chef, and both were memorable; so I look forward to dining at their new place when it opens for business
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Re: Dinner/Tasting @ Château Prieuré-Lichine ('99 & '05 Margaux)

by Paul Savage » Wed Apr 28, 2010 2:08 am

Wow! Great notes and pictures. Quite an evening! I'm surprised that the '05s are drinking so well already? I have to admit that I haven't tried ANY yet! It is not surprising that '99s would show well though....
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Re: Dinner/Tasting @ Château Prieuré-Lichine ('99 & '05 Margaux)

by Noel Ermitano » Wed Apr 28, 2010 4:17 am

Hi, Paul, and thanks.

The 2005s are still young - no doubt about that. The tasting was to see how they are coming along at this point - with a full meal, please note. Alone, they may have proved more difficult to appreciate.

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Re: Dinner/Tasting @ Château Prieuré-Lichine ('99 & '05 Margaux)

by Ryan M » Fri Apr 30, 2010 10:19 am

Noel Ermitano wrote: 1997 Château Coutet - This was a real treat as 1997 is a good year for Sauternes/Barsac. Bright, light on its feet, almost zippy honey, light sugar syrup crammed with peach, bit of dried apricot, slight orange rind, lemon cream, vanilla bean. Sounds heavy, but it really isn't. Very pure and it glides on the palate. I'll have to buy me some of this.


I don't believe I've ever told you how much I enjoy your posts Noel - thanks!

Regarding the 1997 Coutet, I agree that this is a very fine, elegantly poised Sauternes, with a lot of depth and potential. When I tasted in 2008 (alongside the magnificent 1928), I thought it was still a bit young, needing at least 5 more years to come around, and with 20 years or more ahead of it. What's your evaluation of its current evolutionary state?
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Re: Dinner/Tasting @ Château Prieuré-Lichine ('99 & '05 Margaux)

by Noel Ermitano » Fri Apr 30, 2010 10:33 am

My pleasure, Ryan. Thank you for the kind words.

Re: '97 Coutet, yes, it is still quite young - hardly surprising for a not-quite-13-year-from vintage Coutet from a good year - but it is already definitely a pleasure to drink now. I think it was especially enjoyable after several 2005 rouges. I believe it will gain even more complexity and show more depth in, say, another 5-8 years? Only time will really tell.
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Re: Dinner/Tasting @ Château Prieuré-Lichine ('99 & '05 Margaux)

by Jon Peterson » Fri Apr 30, 2010 12:39 pm

Exceptionally wonderful posts,this week, Noel. We just need more pictures of you!
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Re: Dinner/Tasting @ Château Prieuré-Lichine ('99 & '05 Margaux)

by David M. Bueker » Fri Apr 30, 2010 12:46 pm

Great notes Noel (and great photos as well). I am particularly fond of Prieure-Lichie, and have also enjoyed the 2006 and 2007 lately.
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Re: Dinner/Tasting @ Château Prieuré-Lichine ('99 & '05 Margaux)

by R Cabrera » Fri Apr 30, 2010 5:37 pm

Noel,
Great notes and photos. Btw, one of the gentlemen in the group looks familiar (offlines here in NYC and, I think, may be in the same one where I'll be next week). Thanks for sharing.
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Re: Dinner/Tasting @ Château Prieuré-Lichine ('99 & '05 Margaux)

by Noel Ermitano » Fri Apr 30, 2010 7:12 pm

David M. Bueker wrote:Great notes Noel (and great photos as well). I am particularly fond of Prieure-Lichie, and have also enjoyed the 2006 and 2007 lately.
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Thanks, David. I've tasted their 2006 at Vinexpo 2007 (Bdx) too but never the 2007. How do they compare?
R Cabrera wrote:Noel,
Great notes and photos. Btw, one of the gentlemen in the group looks familiar (offlines here in NYC and, I think, may be in the same one where I'll be next week). Thanks for sharing.
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Thanks, Mon. You must be referring to John Gilman, the writer. I met him in 3 or so events in Bdx this past trip. He seems like a very friendly, well-spoken and knowledgeable fellow.The only other American fellow at that dinner is Robert Whitely , a Creator's Syndicate wine columnist. He's a cool fellow as well - but since he's from San Diego, I doubt he's the one you're referring to.

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Re: Dinner/Tasting @ Château Prieuré-Lichine ('99 & '05 Margaux)

by Bob Parsons Alberta » Sat May 01, 2010 11:48 am

Very nice Noel. Great pics and a lovely setting, the Stockbroker will be jealous!
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Re: Dinner/Tasting @ Château Prieuré-Lichine ('99 & '05 Margaux)

by Noel Ermitano » Sat May 01, 2010 2:32 pm

Jon Peterson wrote:Exceptionally wonderful posts,this week, Noel. We just need more pictures of you!

Hi, Jon. Please forgive my delayed response, I must have not seen your comment. I blame my meds.

Thank you, I'm glad you enjoyed reading my drivel. I have very, very few pictures of myself. Comes with being the one taking all the photos!

Bob Parsons Alberta. wrote:Very nice Noel. Great pics and a lovely setting, the Stockbroker will be jealous!

Thanks as always, Bob.

It takes much better wines than these to make the Stockbroker jealous, believe me!

Best to you noth,

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