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WTN: whew, '04 Jadot Puligny

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WTN: whew, '04 Jadot Puligny

by Dale Williams » Sat May 28, 2016 5:00 pm

Thursday was no wine (salmon and leftovers for dnner), Frday I steamed a couple of lobsters. Served over a rice/quinoa/spinach salad, with grilled fennel on the side, and with the 2004 Jadot (Duc de Magenta) “Clos de la Garenne” Puligny-Montrachet 1er. I had a backup bottle on hand - Jadot doesn’t have best record on premOx, I had thought I had drunk this a while back, recently discovered still had one. But when I opened it poured with a nice light color, and a fresh nose. So then I carried the dishes out to patio, and poured for Betsy. Hmmm, color seems a bit darker, and now there is just a hint of oxidative notes. I wondered if I’d need to fetch the backup. But the oxidative notes stayed just a hint, this seems mature but not truly advanced. Pears, citrus zest, honeysuckle. Good length, some stony notes on finish. I quite liked, but would have preferred not spending quite as much time worrying about the pox. :) B+
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Re: WTN: whew, '04 Jadot Puligny

by Rahsaan » Sat May 28, 2016 5:33 pm

At least it was just the two of you and you didn't have complicated crowd dynamics to worry about.

But yes, this whole pox business is crazy. And is yet one more reason why I barely dabble in white Burgundy.

(One recent exception was a 2001 Morey Blanc Meursault that was given to me as a gift from a wine merchant who assured me it was showing well, and I opened it for guests and was not disappointed with the clean fruit and the harmonious texture. But otherwise, I rarely buy anymore)

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