2008 maison romaine’s corton perrières…

17.10.2013billn

WP_20131006_007-001

2008 Maison Romaine, Corton Les Perrières
Maison Romain is a side-line label for one man and his horse; the pair occasionally manage to get paid in grapes for ploughing between the vines, rather than in hard cash. The wine-making approach has been described to me as ‘natural’, and in this case at least, I would say very successfully-so…
This wine offers up a a healthy whiff of stems but I have to say that they are very pretty stems – this is rather perfumed – and with a lovely red fruit underpinning too. I really like it! Mouth-filling flavours are edged with a slightly salty note and there’s a fine but far from bright acidity that’s coupled with very good length. This is very nice wine indeed, and wine which I would happily go out and buy, but given its low-sulfur credentials, I think that I would be looking to drink it over the short-to-medium term – and frankly, that’s no shame as it drinks very well already today!
Rebuy – Yes

Leave a Reply to Dan SamsoeCancel reply

There are 2 responses to “2008 maison romaine’s corton perrières…”

  1. Dan Samsoe18th October 2013 at 12:26 pmPermalinkReply

    Thanks for the note. Feeling a bit inspired here, so think I will try his 2008 Chambolle Feusselottes this weekend 🙂

    • Dan Samsoe21st October 2013 at 8:15 amPermalinkReply

      Just to correct myself. It was actually Les Fouchéres not Feusselottes. And it was very good.

  2. paul clark19th October 2013 at 1:22 pmPermalinkReply

    Bill, have you found this in Switzerland or did you pick it up in France? I grabbed a bottle the last time I was in Paris (for what seemed to me to be a pretty onerous price…50 Euro). I really enjoyed the wine and would happily pay 50 Euro again if I could find it here in the Helvetic Confederation.

    Thanks,

    Paul

    • billn21st October 2013 at 3:02 pmPermalinkReply

      No, sorry Paul, no info on a Swiss source. The owner of this (ex) bottle bought it in Beaune – €50 retail is quite reasonable I think.

Burgundy Report

Translate »

You are using an outdated browser. Please update your browser to view this website correctly: https://browsehappy.com/;