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Tasting note request:1999 Bois de Boursan Cndp

PostPosted: Tue Jun 06, 2006 8:50 pm
by Bob Henrick
I am eyeballing some 1999 Bois de Boursan (regular bottle) CndP at my local BAWS. price is $30 per and that seems to me to be a fair price for the vintage. Haven't had a lot of 99 CndP so am wondering what the Rhoneheads hear might think of both the wine and the price. TIA.

Clarification: BAWS=Big Ass Wine Store

Re: Tasting note request

PostPosted: Tue Jun 06, 2006 9:57 pm
by Robin Garr
Bob Henrick wrote:1999 Bois de Boursan (regular bottle) CndP


Very nice small family winery that makes wine in the old-fashioned way, Bob. It is (or was) a Dressner import in his region, although someone else (Vintner Select?) carries it in Kentucky of course. Versino, the producer, is a really interesting guy, who makes one special oaked cuvee, Cuvee Felix, that he quite brashly calls his "Parker Cuvee," adding that he hates it himself.

His regular bottlings are non-Parkerized, of course - I've got some '99 here that I brought home from the winery - but I'd say there's a good chance that it's closed up tight as a tick right now.

Questions: If you're prepared to buy it and hold it, it sounds like a good buy. But given what we know about your source, are you comfortable that it hasn't been cooked?

Re: Tasting note request

PostPosted: Tue Jun 06, 2006 9:59 pm
by Robin Garr
Oh, Bob ... I know you know this, but a reminder is always worth-while: "Tasting Note Request: Bois de Boursan 1999" would be a much more effective subject than your generic query. It would be nice to assume that everybody is going to open your post just to see what you're asking about, but I'm afraid it just doesn't work that way.

Re: Tasting note request

PostPosted: Tue Jun 06, 2006 10:16 pm
by Bob Henrick
Are you saying that my name on the post is not enough to draw everybody in to open, read and reply? I can't believe it. :-) I will go edit.

Re: Tasting note request

PostPosted: Tue Jun 06, 2006 10:25 pm
by Robin Garr
Bob Henrick wrote:Are you saying that my name on the post is not enough to draw everybody in to open, read and reply? I can't believe it. :-) I will go edit.


All your buddies will look, Bob, and that's a cast of thousands. :-D

But you want to maximize your chances, right?

Re: Tasting note request

PostPosted: Wed Jun 07, 2006 10:12 am
by OW Holmes
Bob, I open every one of your post I see. It takes no more for me.
Funny thing, I was thinking of taking the 99 Bois de Boursan regular cuvee to NiagaraCool this weekend, so checked my old notes. I don't keep exhaustive notes, but see that in June of 04, this was singing, plum, mushroom, spice, dark color, ripe tannins. I remember drinking it at a tailgate party in the fall of '04 and it was great, though a bit too chilled. As was I. In April '05 I noted it was a bit on the simple side, and perhaps a bit closed, though most 99s have not closed down - eg. Pegau. I also posted a note in my book that Kahle's group rated this wine 92+ at some time.
The price is pretty reasonable. Mine was about 25 or 26 when it was first offered. Why not. Buy it. I'll open a bottle at NiagaraCOOL, and I'll let Robin let you know if it is ready.
-w

Re: Tasting note request

PostPosted: Wed Jun 07, 2006 10:34 am
by michael dietrich
We first got this wine in our market in Oregon with the 1998 vintage. Since then I feel that every year since it has been one of the best values in the category. I had a '99 about a month ago and it showed more depth and concentration than most '99s. Here it does come through Dressner Imports.

Re: Tasting note request

PostPosted: Wed Jun 07, 2006 11:46 am
by James Roscoe
If Bob's name is on the label, I'm buying it. How many points did he gove it?

Re: Tasting note request

PostPosted: Wed Jun 07, 2006 3:02 pm
by Bob Henrick
OW, I appreciate the willingnes of your that you would sacriface a bottle of yours just to give me a tasting note. I think I will get at least a couple of them then dpeending on what you find when ou open one this weekend at NiagraCool, I might get enough to make up a 6 pack. Thanks you.

Ps, I appreciate your loyalty to my posted notes too! :-)

Re: Tasting note request

PostPosted: Wed Jun 07, 2006 3:03 pm
by Bob Henrick
That is Bob "P" right? P for Parsons right?

Re: Tasting note request:1999 Bois de Boursan Cndp

PostPosted: Thu Jun 08, 2006 12:19 pm
by Mark Lipton
Bob Henrick wrote:I am eyeballing some 1999 Bois de Boursan (regular bottle) CndP at my local BAWS. price is $30 per and that seems to me to be a fair price for the vintage. Haven't had a lot of 99 CndP so am wondering what the Rhoneheads hear might think of both the wine and the price. TIA.

Clarification: BAWS=Big Ass Wine Store


As Robin says, very traditional straightforward CNdP. I've tasted it three times since '03 and liked it each time. It was retailing in my area for about $30, too. Like most '99s, it'll benefit from some age, but I'd expect that it's already drinking nicely.

Robin: Are you sure that the importer in your area for this wine isn't J et R Selections? They bring it into our state, I know.

Mark Lipton

Re: Tasting note request:1999 Bois de Boursan Cndp

PostPosted: Thu Jun 08, 2006 12:43 pm
by Robin Garr
Mark Lipton wrote:Robin: Are you sure that the importer in your area for this wine isn't J et R Selections? They bring it into our state, I know.


Good catch, Mark! J et R it is. My bad for going from memory.

J et R is just about as tiny an importer as Dressner, by the way ... I wonder if Bois de Boursan has any other U.S. representation. If not, those of us who can get it are rarely blessed.

Re: Tasting note request:1999 Bois de Boursan Cndp

PostPosted: Thu Jun 08, 2006 12:50 pm
by Mark Lipton
Robin Garr wrote:J et R is just about as tiny an importer as Dressner, by the way ... I wonder if Bois de Boursan has any other U.S. representation. If not, those of us who can get it are rarely blessed.


Yeah, JC Mathes is one of my heroes and one of about 5 importers whose selections I implicitly trust (Mr. Dressner and that Kermit guy being two others). I'd bet that there are other importers for Bois de Boursan, as J et R only serves about 20 states, mostly in the Midwest.

Mark Lipton

Re: Tasting note request:1999 Bois de Boursan Cndp

PostPosted: Thu Jun 08, 2006 6:23 pm
by Bob Henrick
Mark, as far as I know the importer is J et R and Gary Kahle is the rep that serves Kentucky.