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WTN: Charming? or Stoned?

by JC (NC) » Mon Jun 09, 2008 12:57 pm

2001 Henri Boillot Meursault "Les Perrieres"
Premier Cru 13.5% alcohol
Antique gold color, slight greenish patina
For once I'm picking up the hazelnut aroma often associated with Meursault but which has eluded me in the past. Solid mouth presence, well balanced, with subtle oak framing. Hint of clarified butter but enough acid to make it a crisp, refreshing sipper. Seems low on alcohol despite 13.5% on the label. No premature oxidation. With forty minutes aeration I think this is about as good as Meursault 1er Cru gets (which is very, very good.) I slightly prefer this to the "Les Charmes" coming next. I sipped this with lemon chicken scallopini encrusted with crushed low-fat potato chips.

2002 Henri Boillot Meursault "Les Charmes" 1er Cru 13.5% alcohol $59.99
Color nearly identical to the "Les Perrieres" from the previous vintage. Palate delivers apple, nutmeat and white pepper. The stones are there--I noticed them more on the second evening when the apple notes were less prominent. I found the "charming" wine much stonier than the "stones" wine. Am I weird or should the vineyards swap names? I had this wine with potato/bacon/cheddar soup.

I decided to open a Biltmore Estate American Chardonnay sur lies (no vintage that I could find on the label.)
13% alcohol
Medium straw color with transparency. Best when well chilled.
Pleasant, somewhat neutral flavors--not oaky or overripe. Good summmer sipper with fish or light chicken dishes, Fettucine Alfredo, chicken salad and the like. Grapes likely sourced from outside North Carolina.
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Re: WTN: Charming? or Stoned?

by Cynthia Wenslow » Mon Jun 09, 2008 2:45 pm

I've known some people who were only charming when stoned. Not quite the same thing perhaps..... :D

Lemon chicken scallopini. Yum!
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Re: WTN: Charming? or Stoned?

by Jenise » Mon Jun 09, 2008 2:55 pm

JC, haven't had either wine but I have had and own some Henri Boillot champagnes. I'm surprised to see/learn that this house also makes wine in Burgundy. That's kind of unusual, isn't it, for a French producer to operate in both?
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Re: WTN: Charming? or Stoned?

by Dale Williams » Mon Jun 09, 2008 3:14 pm

Would be very unusual to have someone do both. Maybe different producers with same name? H.Boillot is very respected name in Burgundy, don't know the Champagne.

Jane, Perrieres is certainly capable of intensely mineral-driven (rocky!) wines. Don't know that I've had the Boillot, but the '01 Bouchard Perrieres is a very stony wine. Thanks for notes
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Re: WTN: Charming? or Stoned?

by JC (NC) » Mon Jun 09, 2008 3:28 pm

The references I found when googling Henri Boillot are all about white and red Burgundies. He makes both domaine wines under his father's name (Jean Boillot et Fils) and negociant wines. Jean Boillot is based in Volnay but I have not had his red wines. Both The Sorting Table website and Wine Cave website (UK) are quite complimentary about his wines. The Sorting Table calls him one of the Cote d'Or's superstar producers.

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