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WTN: '02 Savennieres

by Dale Williams » Wed Aug 20, 2008 8:45 am

Great cool weather has hit the Northeast, we had a nice dinner on the patio- grilled shrimp tossed with avocado and chive, a slaw with red and green cabbage, green beans, and peppers, plus a couple ears of grilled fresh corn. Wine was the 2002 Domaine du Closel "La Jalousie" Savennieres. Had seen some recent notes on the Papillon, thought I'd check in on the little brother. Fairly deep golden color, I worried as I poured re oxidation, but its fine. Lemon and lanolin, waxy/wooly with a mineral finish. I really enjoy this, but Betsy doesn't (she doesn't really keep track of wines, but I'm not surprised, she seldom likes still dry Chenin- I love her anyway). Snappy acidity, good length, impressive wine that probably cost me less than $15. B+ from me (I think Betsy would give C-, so not that sorry it's last one).
 
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Re: WTN: '02 Savennieres

by Oswaldo Costa » Wed Aug 20, 2008 9:14 am

Some recent notes gave me the impression that these chenins last a long time in the bottle after it is opened and evolve beautifully over the course of a few days. Do you still have some left over to try tonight or tomorrow?
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Re: WTN: '02 Savennieres

by Dale Williams » Wed Aug 20, 2008 12:45 pm

Despite Betsy not finishing her glass, there is only about 2-3 oz left (I told you I liked it). Will add to report. In general I have found Savennieres and Vouvray sec to at least hold for several days, sometimes improving.
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Re: WTN: '02 Savennieres

by Dale Williams » Fri Aug 22, 2008 4:20 pm

finished 2 days later, it was still quite fresh. Maybe a little oily note (like a white Rhone),but otherwise little changed
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Re: WTN: '02 Savennieres

by Oswaldo Costa » Fri Aug 22, 2008 4:42 pm

Dale Williams wrote:finished 2 days later, it was still quite fresh. Maybe a little oily note (like a white Rhone),but otherwise little changed


Nice. Presumably left in the fridge but not vacuumed.
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Re: WTN: '02 Savennieres

by Rahsaan » Fri Aug 22, 2008 8:36 pm

Little changed. Not quite positive evolution towards more complexity but still nice. That bodes well for the whole debate about the 02 Closels falling apart. Still, wait and see..

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