• [TN] '10 Gonon St Joseph

    From Mark Lipton@notpil@eudrup.ude to alt.food.wine on Wed Nov 15 16:02:49 2023
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    I don't post many tasting notes these days, but I am inspired to do so
    today due to the remarkable nature of the title wine. This was the
    third of three bottles that I purchased upon release. At the time, $40
    a bottle for a St Joseph sounded expensive; nowadays, $40/bottle for
    Gonon would be a steal (and immediately make me suspect shenanigans).

    The previously opened bottles showed promise and development, but last
    night's bottle was hitting on all cylinders and damn near perfect for my tastes. It was opened at cellar temperature, which these days is down
    around 55F, and immediately the nose transported me. It had a pronounced "animale" quality, distinctly different from the barnyard character one
    can get from Brett infections, and pretty much absent in earlier
    encounters. There was also the tell-tale green olive note and Jean was picking up some licorice. It is fair to say that I haven't smelled a
    nose like that on Syrah since the late Lou Kessler opened a bottle of
    1986 Noel Verset Cornas at a dinner in Berkeley in 2005.

    On the palate, it was medium-bodied with silky tannins and lush
    red-berry fruit. The acidity was just what one would expect and it was
    a marvelous foil for rack of lamb with sauteed shiitakes and shallots
    and baby bok choy in a garlic-black pepper sauce. Jean and I both could
    not stop smelling and drinking this wine.

    Alas, that bottle also exhausted my supply of Gonon St. Joseph. No more
    are likely owing to the collector-driven price escalation reminiscent of Gentaz, Chave, Verset and Allemand, all now well out of our reach. I
    told Jean the story of the Gonon St J VV bottling and now she wants to
    get one :o.

    Mark Lipton
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  • From dalewilli...@gmail.com@dalewilliamsmidrun@gmail.com to alt.food.wine on Thu Nov 16 12:38:47 2023
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    On Wednesday, November 15, 2023 at 4:02:53rC>PM UTC-5, Mark Lipton wrote:

    Alas, that bottle also exhausted my supply of Gonon St. Joseph. No more
    are likely owing to the collector-driven price escalation reminiscent of Gentaz, Chave, Verset and Allemand, all now well out of our reach. I
    told Jean the story of the Gonon St J VV bottling and now she wants to
    get one :o.

    I have one bottle of 06 left and I think one each of '10 and '11 (regular St Jo). When gone, I'll assume I will never own another Gonon.
    But it was a good run while it lasted!
    I've only had the VV once, the old Trollat vines? .
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  • From Mark Lipton@notpil@eudrup.ude to alt.food.wine on Mon Nov 27 15:39:30 2023
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    On 11/16/23 3:38 PM, dalewilli...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Wednesday, November 15, 2023 at 4:02:53rC>PM UTC-5, Mark Lipton wrote:


    Alas, that bottle also exhausted my supply of Gonon St. Joseph. No more
    are likely owing to the collector-driven price escalation reminiscent of
    Gentaz, Chave, Verset and Allemand, all now well out of our reach. I
    told Jean the story of the Gonon St J VV bottling and now she wants to
    get one :o.

    I have one bottle of 06 left and I think one each of '10 and '11 (regular St Jo). When gone, I'll assume I will never own another Gonon.
    But it was a good run while it lasted!
    I've only had the VV once, the old Trollat vines? .

    Yup, that's the one. The unicorniest of unicorn wines. I did a quick
    price check: $1800/bottle. Yup, that's going to happen...

    Mark Lipton
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