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TN: 08 Blue Mountain Lancelot-Pienne 95 Cailloux Centenaire

by Bill Spohn » Sun Aug 01, 2021 4:11 pm

Notes from a small lunch following a nice run in old cars (German, as it happened, mid 70s 450 SL and 07 Z4M coupe)

2008 Blue Mountain Réserve Brut – quite possibly the best producer of sparkling wines in BC, this is made from 50/50 pinot noir/chardonnay, and aged on the lees for 6 ½ years before bottling. Mineral, lemon and yeast in the nose, excellent length, with a dry long finish and lots of acidity. Champagne ringer for sure and at half the price.

Lancelot-Pienne Champagne Grand Cru Cuvée de la Table Ronde (nv) – this extra brut was showing delicate apple notes, a fine mousse, and some mineral. Very dry, long finish. Good! Needs time. I don’t look on a non-vintage Champagne as being inferior to a vintage one. Quite the contrary – it is often better as the winemaker can ameliorate any shortcomings of a given vintage (too acidic, too flabby etc.) by blending in some wine from another vintage that offsets a given problem.

1995 Les Cailloux (Lucien et André Brunel) Châteauneuf-du-Pape Cuvée Centenaire – first bottle of this that I have opened since I took delivery in the late 1990s. Very interesting – first small pour looked like a uniform light garnet colour with a lot of orange in it. The nose developed from a slight medicinal hint to a briny anise and beef broth. We were wondering of we were experiencing a wine in senescence, though I doubted it as I was still slowly drinking my way through a case of the very good regular CNduP from the same vintage. This cuvee is almost all Grenache - this was only the third time they had made it (1989 and 1990 before) and it was 80% Grenache, 16% syrah and 4% mourvedre, bottled after 18 months in new oak barrels, without filtration. They usually make around 500 cases.

My thoughts of a fading old wine were dispelled by the fact that five hours later, it was still in fine shape and continued to show strongly when finished with dinner. I intend to open another bottle sometime along woth a bottle of the regular wine for comparison.
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Re: TN: 08 Blue Mountain Lancelot-Pienne 95 Cailloux Centena

by Jenise » Sun Aug 01, 2021 4:30 pm

As well as I know you, I'm often blown away when you address a 26 year old wine with "first I've opened". Is this deliberate, or did it get buried at Palmerston and you're only now getting around to it?
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Re: TN: 08 Blue Mountain Lancelot-Pienne 95 Cailloux Centena

by Bill Spohn » Sun Aug 01, 2021 4:46 pm

It was intentional. I like the 95 vintage a lot and have found that the regular CNduP have matured slowly and enjoyably. The Centanaire was very hard to come by - a hand full of cases made it to Canada, so I thought I'd hold off opening one and check the regular along the way. The regular 95 is at peak (still have 10 bb) se we can open one next time you are up and you cane be the judge on that one.

I have around 36 cases of CNduP in the cellar and a lot of it is mature going back to 1989 - the Beaucastel is just crazy good. No rush on 1990s but I am trying to make inroads on the vintages that need drinking sooner - 93, 94.

What can I say - I prefer mature wine, cars, jazz.......
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Re: TN: 08 Blue Mountain Lancelot-Pienne 95 Cailloux Centena

by David M. Bueker » Sun Aug 01, 2021 4:54 pm

Lovely stuff.
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Re: TN: 08 Blue Mountain Lancelot-Pienne 95 Cailloux Centena

by Jenise » Sun Aug 01, 2021 4:54 pm

Oh I get your preferences, I just can't imagine not at least sampling a bottle in all this time. Sometimes it's nice to meet your children so you can recognize them as adults.
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Re: TN: 08 Blue Mountain Lancelot-Pienne 95 Cailloux Centena

by Bob Parsons Alberta » Mon Aug 02, 2021 1:00 pm

Hi Bill..keep an eye open for Seven Stones Cab Franc, Cawston. I had a great visit there last week.
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Re: TN: 08 Blue Mountain Lancelot-Pienne 95 Cailloux Centena

by Bill Spohn » Mon Aug 02, 2021 1:21 pm

Will do, Bob.
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Re: TN: 08 Blue Mountain Lancelot-Pienne 95 Cailloux Centena

by Bob Parsons Alberta » Mon Aug 02, 2021 3:17 pm

Clos du Soleil and Orofino were both excellent. Closed hwy forced me to cancel Blue Mtn..groan.

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