The '70 l'Evangile has been uncorked ...
Posted: Fri Feb 13, 2009 11:02 pm
It has been a long, hard week with a few nice surprises built in. I was trying to decide what to pull in honor of CDP month. I just don't own any so I decided to try something with a little bottle age. This bottle won the lottery tonight.
When I first started cellaring Bordeaux, I bought many differnet wines, often without having had my own first-hand experience. I layed down wines that others had rated highly and figured the higher the points the better the juice. I guess we all figure out certain wisdoms in life. I realized, after years of collecting wine, that my cellar was somewhat hodgepodge, lacking a certain amout of my personality. I found that certain properties spoke to me more than others. A purely personal experience. Just what I liked.
I rebalanced my cellar at that point and moved out wines that were highly rated but just not for me. I cut back the number of total producers in my cellar and foucsed on the wines that moved me. l'Evangile is a wine that I focused on.
l'Evangile is a special Bordeaux. It is well-located and can reach the heights of some of Pomerol's best. I remember fondly the '82 that CabFan brought to New York City several years ago. I remember drinking through several bottle of the '90 that I bought when I first got into wine. The fruit had a certain richness. Hard to put into words. I remember Joe Belmaati and the Copenhagen boys gushing about the '98. I enjoyed the '95. Until tonight I had not had the '70. I have found '70 to be a decent vintage for certain Pomerols, though.
The color is orange at the rim with pale red in the center of the glass. The nose is that of mature Bordeaux with tertiary aromas. I get some orange peel, smoke and spices intially. On the palate the wine has little tannin and the fruit is hiding but hope will come out after some air time. I can't help but get a takehome message of elegance at this point.
More to follow.
Roberto
When I first started cellaring Bordeaux, I bought many differnet wines, often without having had my own first-hand experience. I layed down wines that others had rated highly and figured the higher the points the better the juice. I guess we all figure out certain wisdoms in life. I realized, after years of collecting wine, that my cellar was somewhat hodgepodge, lacking a certain amout of my personality. I found that certain properties spoke to me more than others. A purely personal experience. Just what I liked.
I rebalanced my cellar at that point and moved out wines that were highly rated but just not for me. I cut back the number of total producers in my cellar and foucsed on the wines that moved me. l'Evangile is a wine that I focused on.
l'Evangile is a special Bordeaux. It is well-located and can reach the heights of some of Pomerol's best. I remember fondly the '82 that CabFan brought to New York City several years ago. I remember drinking through several bottle of the '90 that I bought when I first got into wine. The fruit had a certain richness. Hard to put into words. I remember Joe Belmaati and the Copenhagen boys gushing about the '98. I enjoyed the '95. Until tonight I had not had the '70. I have found '70 to be a decent vintage for certain Pomerols, though.
The color is orange at the rim with pale red in the center of the glass. The nose is that of mature Bordeaux with tertiary aromas. I get some orange peel, smoke and spices intially. On the palate the wine has little tannin and the fruit is hiding but hope will come out after some air time. I can't help but get a takehome message of elegance at this point.
More to follow.
Roberto