• TN: 12 Jasmin Cote Roties, 5 Loires, 4 Champagnes

    From dalewilli...@gmail.com@dalewilliamsmidrun@gmail.com to alt.food.wine on Mon Jun 12 11:19:47 2023
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    Ended up with a load of tastings right in a row, very behind on notes. Up to Croton where a nice crew was looking at Domaine Jasmin. John greeted us with an assortment from a newish Loire:producer (with Nady Foucault consulting)
    2020 Domaine des Closiers rCLAllegoryrCY Saumur blanc
    Crispy, snappy, waxy, I liked a lot
    2020 Domaine des Closiers rCLLibererCY Val de Loire
    Maybe itrCOs my prejudices, but I canrCOt get behind Loire Chardonnay. This had (to me) weird green bean aromas and moderate acids, not for me but a couple people loved.
    2021 Domaine des Closiers rCLClosiersrCY Saumur-Champigny
    Red fruit, tobacco leaf, most approachable.
    2020 Domaine des Closiers rCLCoudraiesrCY Saumur-Champigny
    Big differences of opinion, I was on pro side. Way too young, but this is the one that reminds me of Rougeard.
    2019 Domaine des Closiers rCLTrezellieresrCY Saumur-Champigny
    Dense fruit, coffee, cloves, in desperate need of time
    Then a couple of bubbles before we got to the Rhone
    NV Adam-Mereaux rCLLrCOAffutrCY Champagne
    New producer to me, light dosage, lots of lemon, ok (others liked more)
    NV (2017) Brochet Le Mont Benoit Extra Brut Champagne
    A step up, savory and supple, tangy with a caramel note
    Then to table for Cote-Rotie ( and cheese, saucisson sec, pate, etc)
    (Note- la Giroflarie is the rCLregularrCY Cote Rotie, they started making a luxe cuvee in rCy15 so added the designation)
    2017 Jasmin la Giroflarie Cote-Rotie
    Served in pairs, everyone other than me preferred to the 2016. Ripe, full, big. B

    2016 Jasmin la Giroflarie Cote-Rotie
    I (alone) thought this floral , silky, black fruited. B+
    2015 Jasmin la Giroflarie Cote-Rotie
    Big, smoky, long. B+/B
    2014 Jasmin Cote-Rotie
    Red fruited, forest floor, black olives, peppery. A-/B+
    2013 Jasmin Cote-Rotie
    Full, lush, a bit new worldy. B
    2012 Jasmin Cote-Rotie
    Red fruited, sprightly, complete. A-
    2010 Jasmin Cote-Rotie (magnum)
    Tight, peppery, B for drinking now this format, but will be in A range.
    (palate break)
    2012 Taittinger Comtes de Champagne
    Fuller style of Comtes, sweet red apple fruit, lemon pie, chalk, needs time. Will be great
    2007 Corbon Blanc de Blancs Brut
    (2018 disgorgement) Stunning, lovely complete Champagne
    Back to Rhone
    2005 Jasmin Cote-Rotie
    Full, sturdy, complete. B+

    2001 Jasmin Cote-Rotie
    Red fruit, bacon, hint of brett, I liked a lot (more than most?). B+/A-
    Duck breast with a fruited couscous, with the older Jasmins:
    1998 Jasmin Cote-Rotie
    Spicy, tangy, complex. A-
    1995 Jasmin Cote-Rotie
    This seemed a bit tired, though there were some interested roast meat and briar notes. Consensus was an off bottle
    1986 Jasmin Cote-Rotie
    Lovely, quite animal, still some nice black and red fruit, long finish. A- Great night where my only regret is that I was driving (and spitting)
    Grade disclaimer: I'm a very easy grader, basically A is an excellent wine, B a good wine, C drinkable. Anything below C means I wouldn't drink at a party where it was only choice. Furthermore, I offer no promises of objectivity, accuracy, and certainly not of consistency.
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  • From Mark Lipton@notpil@eudrup.ude to alt.food.wine on Mon Jun 12 14:50:36 2023
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    On 6/12/23 2:19 PM, dalewilli...@gmail.com wrote:

    2020 Domaine des Closiers rCLCoudraiesrCY Saumur-Champigny
    Big differences of opinion, I was on pro side. Way too young, but this is the one that reminds me of Rougeard.

    Not surprising that it was controversial. Sasha recently described a
    recent encounter as "mutually agreed-upon torture."


    2013 Jasmin Cote-Rotie
    Full, lush, a bit new worldy. B


    Too bad. This is the one Jasmin I have in my cellar. I opened one back
    in '18 and found it way too young, so I'll wait on my other and see if
    it gains more typicity.

    Fantastic tasting, Dale. Thanks for the reportage.

    Mark Lipton
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  • From dalewilli...@gmail.com@dalewilliamsmidrun@gmail.com to alt.food.wine on Mon Jun 12 13:13:44 2023
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    On Monday, June 12, 2023 at 2:50:41rC>PM UTC-4, Mark Lipton wrote:
    On 6/12/23 2:19 PM, dalewilli...@gmail.com wrote:

    2020 Domaine des Closiers rCLCoudraiesrCY Saumur-Champigny
    Big differences of opinion, I was on pro side. Way too young, but this is the one that reminds me of Rougeard.
    Not surprising that it was controversial. Sasha recently described a
    recent encounter as "mutually agreed-upon torture."
    2013 Jasmin Cote-Rotie
    Full, lush, a bit new worldy. B

    Too bad. This is the one Jasmin I have in my cellar. I opened one back
    in '18 and found it way too young, so I'll wait on my other and see if
    it gains more typicity.

    Fantastic tasting, Dale. Thanks for the reportage.

    Mark Lipton
    Well, most of the controversy was between me and Sasha. :)
    Actually, based on overall trajectory, I'd be surprised if '13 (and '15 and '17) didn't turn out well.
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