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WTN: PierreBoniface Apremont Savoie '18...(short/boring)

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WTN: PierreBoniface Apremont Savoie '18...(short/boring)

by TomHill » Sun Dec 06, 2020 6:25 pm

Tried this last Fri w/ a ButternutSquash Risotto:
1. PierreBoniface LesRocailles Ad'OP: Apremont VieillesVignes (Jacquere grape; 11.5%; HandPickedSlctns/Warrenton/VA) St.Andre/Savoie 2018: Med.gold color w/ lots of bubbles that dissapate rapidly; very fragrant floral/alpine white flower/rather scented/peach blossom strong mineral/stony/perfumed talc lovely aromatic nose; quite tart/tangy bit rich/lush very perfumed alpine white flowers/edelweiss/peach blossom fairly stony/mineral/steely/perfumed talc flavor; very long strong floral/alpine flowers/peach blossom strong mineral/perfumed talc slight herbal slightly rich lovely perfumed finish; a quite steely/mineral backbone but not at all lean/eviscerated with lovely scented alpine flowers character; one of the best Jacqueres I can recall. $29.00 (KK)
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A wee BloodyPulpit:
1. Jacquere is a grape variety found almost exclusively in the Savoie. One of its parents is GouaisBlanc, the other unknown. A tiny amount is also grown in Condrieu & Bugey.
Jacquere is a high yielder and tends to make somewhat lean minerally wines. This one had some richness & texture to it and one of the best Jacqueres I've had.
When you put your ear down to the glass of this wine, you can hear, off in the distance, faintly, JulieAndrews lilting out "The Hills Are Alive". A unique experience w/ a wine.
I'd love to see Jacquere in the hands of Morgan Twain-Peterson. Not in the hands of Nathan & Duncan, though.
Tom

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