2008 Moulin Saint-Georges, 2009 Fonbel
Posted: Sat Jan 28, 2017 6:45 am
More old school than modern, the 2008 Moulin Saint-Georges offers the whole range of delicious dark fruits, herbs, and oriental spices we may expect from a high class claret. The deep, complex, fruity nose is enticingly layered with spice and liquorice, same on the palate, and the deep, blackberry dominated finish lingers on and on. Not to mention the elegant, silky tannins and the delicious minerality. Simply irresistible to me. The whole package at 13% alcohol.
Usually, Fonbel is a little more 'rustic' than its stable mate, but not so the 2009. Very dark, rich, and opulent, with a lovely floral persistence, this is the most elegant Fonbel I ever had. Nice notes of cedar and plums, delicate tannins, and an long leathery, minerally finish. Surprisingly approachable already. 13,5% alcohol.
I can hardly think of two other wines that are more appropriate to disavow the Saint-Emilion Classification than Moulin Saint-Georges and Fonbel.
Usually, Fonbel is a little more 'rustic' than its stable mate, but not so the 2009. Very dark, rich, and opulent, with a lovely floral persistence, this is the most elegant Fonbel I ever had. Nice notes of cedar and plums, delicate tannins, and an long leathery, minerally finish. Surprisingly approachable already. 13,5% alcohol.
I can hardly think of two other wines that are more appropriate to disavow the Saint-Emilion Classification than Moulin Saint-Georges and Fonbel.