Chateau Carbonnieux Blanc
Chateau Carbonnieux Blanc
Even this 1999.
I've never been disappointed with this estate since first taste of the 1995. The 1999 is fine also. Nice fresh fruits, full mouthfeel, no holes, a pleasure. Better wines, no doubt. But this little $27 jewel is a keeper. Still have some other vintages, starting with 1996.
I've never been disappointed with this estate since first taste of the 1995. The 1999 is fine also. Nice fresh fruits, full mouthfeel, no holes, a pleasure. Better wines, no doubt. But this little $27 jewel is a keeper. Still have some other vintages, starting with 1996.
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Nice note, Alch, I'm actually sipping on a white wine myself-- a Burg-- myself while grilling dinner.
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Thanks, Alch. Carbonnieux Blanc also ages very well, so if you like aged Sauvignon Blanc, don't be afraid to hold them to the 15-20 year point.
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Tom
Ciao,
Tom
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Well Tom, that's the rub.
So damn delicious now hard to keep
I do have several of previous vintages.
So damn delicious now hard to keep
I do have several of previous vintages.
Re: Chateau Carbaneau Blanc
Good to see you back posting Alch.
Yes, Carbonnieux has a huge production, but they also manage to make one of the best white wines of Bordeaux which, as Tom points out, can age well too.
Furthermore, the red - which was lacklustre for years - has improved greatly recently.
I suggest you give it a test drive.
All the best,
Alex
Yes, Carbonnieux has a huge production, but they also manage to make one of the best white wines of Bordeaux which, as Tom points out, can age well too.
Furthermore, the red - which was lacklustre for years - has improved greatly recently.
I suggest you give it a test drive.
All the best,
Alex
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Alex,
I'd love to have Carbonnieaux red to have improved. It was just a tannic hell in the 1990's.
I do love the white though, and have for years. I juke the white, you juke the red.
I'd love to have Carbonnieaux red to have improved. It was just a tannic hell in the 1990's.
I do love the white though, and have for years. I juke the white, you juke the red.
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I edited it, Alch, I think I spelled it correctly.
There should be an edit button to the right of your screen.
There should be an edit button to the right of your screen.
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Thanks Jim.
I've searched all over this page for an edit, no such luck. Admin thing?
Sometimes I REALLY need edit. Klutz that I am, with this keyboard.
I've searched all over this page for an edit, no such luck. Admin thing?
Sometimes I REALLY need edit. Klutz that I am, with this keyboard.
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Hmm, really? I thought everyone could edit, not just moderators. I'll ask Phil about that.
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Jim, my stupidity, didn't look the right place. It's just to the left of "QUOTE. Plain as day.
Doesn't appear to affect the original time stamp of the original post. either.
This is edited.
Doesn't appear to affect the original time stamp of the original post. either.
This is edited.
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Man, the inability to edit on the old BWE seems like a distant memory....
Re: Chateau Carbonnieux Blanc
Alex, perhaps this should be a thread in itself but I was curious as to which White Bordeaux are your favorites for everyday drinking. Bottlings that represent a good QPR?
Roberto
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Re: Chateau Carbonnieux Blanc
Roberto,
Alex will have his opinions, and unfortunately many I'll never see. Bordeaux Blanc is a rarity in my area, except for a few Entre deux Mers and Classed Growths. One store often has the EdM from the guy at hmmm...Petrus or some place. Last I bought it was $10. Nice little fresh fruity wine and well worth that price. May have been the 2005.
But Carbonnieux IS a QPR in my book.
Honestly.
According to Alex, the Red may now be also.
Alex will have his opinions, and unfortunately many I'll never see. Bordeaux Blanc is a rarity in my area, except for a few Entre deux Mers and Classed Growths. One store often has the EdM from the guy at hmmm...Petrus or some place. Last I bought it was $10. Nice little fresh fruity wine and well worth that price. May have been the 2005.
But Carbonnieux IS a QPR in my book.
Honestly.
According to Alex, the Red may now be also.
Re: Chateau Carbonnieux Blanc
The 2003 Carbonnieux is very good for $23 at the Wine Exchange. Not sure if that qualifies as a bargain anymore, if the bottom falls out of the market. But I was happy with it, and plan on givng it a few years to integrate its oak a bit more.
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Got to admit, the few (red or white) 2003 Bordeaux I tried was ...heh...whatever. Didn't much care for that vintage. Personnal taste.
2005 seems different. Real Deal kinda thing.
But then I liked 2001 and 2002 also. Varying degrees.
2005 seems different. Real Deal kinda thing.
But then I liked 2001 and 2002 also. Varying degrees.
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Carbonnieux Blanc is one of my favourite white wines in the medium-high price range. I think it offers a good QPR in most vintages. 2000 was quite good, 2001 and 2002 excellent, 2003 decent, 2004 good and 2005 and 2006 excellent again.
I like to serve this wine to guests as few people are familiar with white wines from Bordeaux and most people really appreciate their first experience with this wine.
I like to serve this wine to guests as few people are familiar with white wines from Bordeaux and most people really appreciate their first experience with this wine.
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