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WTN: Sociando, Luneau-Papin, Bastide Blanche

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WTN: Sociando, Luneau-Papin, Bastide Blanche

by Dale Williams » Wed Sep 16, 2020 10:27 am

With teriyaki salmon, beets, & rice, the 2019 La Bastide Blanche Bandol rose. Pale and pretty, red strawberry/raspberry fruit accented with citrus, good acids, good finish. B+

Lemon sole meuniere, leftover squash, yellow wax beans, salad, and the 2007 Luneau-Papin L d’Or Muscadet. This is really quite young tasting, sweet pear and melon, ripe with balancing acids, just a little saline on finish. Tasty but atypical, and showing less mature complexity than I hoped. B

Monday I grilled steak, squash, and corn, made a small salad, and signed onto Zoom for the
1982 Sociando-Mallet (decanted a half-hour earlier). This was a bit fresher than the last 2 bottles I’ve had, tangy acids and a ferric note, red fruit and some typical SM green. Just a touch of tannin, more left on finish than previous bottles, but still time to drink up. B/B+


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Re: WTN: Sociando, Luneau-Papin, Bastide Blanche

by David M. Bueker » Sat Sep 19, 2020 9:15 pm

Bandol Rosé on a summer evening is just about perfect by definition.
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