by David M. Bueker » Thu Apr 12, 2007 12:30 pm
Opened blind alongside several Northern Rhone wines this seemed the most Rhone of all of them. It started out with quite the whiff of the horse headed the other way (there was a hilarious discussion between a couple of guys with farming background at the tasting about the aromatic qualities of various animal manures - apparently chicken is the worst.), but after about 40 minutes or so that blew off quite a bit and the wine showed lots of velvelty red and black fruit with well balanced structural elements. It's drinking very well now, but it has the balance and fruit to age for a (long) while longer.
This was the 4th time I had the '01 Bassetti, and the 1st time I noticed that strong barnyard aromatic note. It did blow off though, so no issues there.
Hey Steve - the '01 Bassetti got me thinking about the '01 Peay. How's that one doing these days?
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