A Garagiste purchase. This is only the second Anjou red I've ever tasted, and it bears an undeniable resemblance to the first though years passed between samplings. Both were dark wines so dense they were almost opaque, seemingly highly extracted, with intense plummy flavors and a pickly acidity. This one, thankfully, is less grapey than the other but there are telltales signs of what could have been that, as time itself did some repair--both were 05's. I presumed when I opened this that it was cab franc, but I have to admit it doesn't really taste like cab franc or at least the other cab francs of the Loire Valley. Anyway, so all of the above, plus pretty ferocious tannins made it impossible for us to want a second glass or even enjoy the one we had, so we put the wine back in the bottle and tasted it again the next day whereupon it was marginally improved but still offering no joy. On the third day, which was last night, the tannins had indeed softened, but now the flavor was rather wan, in a way more like 'faded' than merely 'backed off'.
Have to admit, based on these two Anjous I won't be rushing to try any others. But tell me, where do these wines go (unfortunately, I bought more than one bottle
