- 2004 Domaine William Fèvre Chablis Grand Cru Les Clos - France, Burgundy, Chablis, Chablis Grand Cru (11/5/2006)
Lightish yellow, but deeper than expected for such a young wine. The nose is lovely and fresh: highly mineral, lime, almonds. The palate is also very nutty, but not oaky, with much minerality and ripe fruit. The acidity comes out prominently only on the aftertaste, but even the mid-palate is well balanced if a bit fruit forward. It is surprisingly approachable now, but obviously needs age. It as at the same delicate yet powerful. Very good. - 1982 Acacia Pinot Noir St. Clair - USA, California, Napa Valley, Carneros (11/5/2006)
I was a bit worried this might be over the hill. It wasn't. In fact, it was drinking superbly just now and seems to have the structure to go a while more. There was lots of sediment but we didn't decant, just poured it carefully. The first glass was very Burgundian with its bright, red toned fruit, high acidity, earthiness and a slight hint of metal (but I use this as a positive descriptor, not a flaw) and rust. Lovely, in other words. With a bit of air the fruit became more dark toned, ending up as dark cherry by the second glass and it gained a sweetness to the fruit which wasn't there earlier. A lovely wine, perhaps a bit simple, but impeccably balanced and delicious.
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