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WTN: 1 1/2 years laters...Ch. D'Agassac 2000

PostPosted: Thu Jun 08, 2006 6:33 pm
by Diane (Long Island)
When I opened my first bottle of this, it was coordinated with Jenise's tasting of this wine. It was in one word.....disjointed. That first bottle finally started to come together on day 3. Today, I opened my second bottle and it is more interesting with the blending of its components. It has a nose of herbs and dark fruit, and chewy, sweet flavors of licorice and plums. It has plenty of fruit, but still has lots of acidity, and some brett which interferes with my drinking pleasure. A definite improvement over the first bottle, and in need of some full flavored meat or game.

Re: WTN: 1 1/2 years laters...Ch. D'Agassac 2001

PostPosted: Fri Jun 09, 2006 3:48 am
by Michael Pronay
Just as an aside: This is the first (and to my knowledge still the only) red Bordeaux offered en primeur with the choice of screwcap, starting with the 2004 vintage. (I ordered two cases each of 2004 and 2005, at EUR 9.75 and 11.60/bt. plus VAT.)

Re: WTN: 1 1/2 years laters...Ch. D'Agassac 2001

PostPosted: Fri Jun 09, 2006 5:01 am
by Covert
Hi Diane,

Isn't this one of the properties that is vying to become a Margaux? Any perfume and earth juxtaposition?

I notice that you drink a lot of Bordeaux young, even though D'Agassac is supposed to be consumed in the first decade of life. Is this your preference, or do you talk about them more than mature ones because of the thrill of initial discovery?

I have a confession to make to you. I once said I would bring down a bottle of 1996 Ducru to drink with you and your husband on one of my trips to Long Island, because you wanted to try one. I really planned to do it, but every time I got close to a trip, I cringed at the idea of infanticide. Couldn't bring myself to do it, so I just didn't. Then I read where you got to drink one and felt better.

Not that you would believe anything I said at this point, but I would love to bring one down in ten years or fifteen years.

Covert

Re: WTN: 1 1/2 years laters...Ch. D'Agassac 2001

PostPosted: Fri Jun 09, 2006 4:26 pm
by Diane (Long Island)
The wine was the 2000 vintage. I apologize for the mistake.

Re: WTN: 1 1/2 years laters...Ch. D'Agassac 2001

PostPosted: Fri Jun 09, 2006 4:41 pm
by Jenise
Michael Pronay wrote:Just as an aside: This is the first (and to my knowledge still the only) red Bordeaux offered en primeur with the choice of screwcap, starting with the 2004 vintage. (I ordered two cases each of 2004 and 2005, at EUR 9.75 and 11.60/bt. plus VAT.)


Michael--screwcap! Good for them.

Diane--I'm amazed. Our first bottles of this wine smelled like a garbage bin that was overdue for emptying. Would hardly have believed that good could come from that!

Re: WTN: 1 1/2 years laters...Ch. D'Agassac 2001

PostPosted: Fri Jun 09, 2006 4:43 pm
by Jenise
Diane (Long Island) wrote:The wine was the 2000 vintage. I apologize for the mistake.


I'll fix the title for you.

Re: WTN: 1 1/2 years laters...Ch. D'Agassac 2001

PostPosted: Fri Jun 09, 2006 4:51 pm
by Diane (Long Island)
Covert - first of all, please note that I made a correction to the vintage of this wine. Initially, I typed in 2003 and noticed that just before I hit "submit." However, I then mistakenly typed in 2001 and actually thought that looked right. One would think I finished that whole bottle just before typing my notes. Not so...but I don't know what I was thinking. Anyhow, I was anxious to try this 2000 once again. I've been hearing that these minor league Bordeaux are drinking well now. The tannins were soft, but I think this bottle was hit with a large dose of brett. I don't mind a little barnyard, but this was a bit much or me. The funny thing is, Covert, that while I was drinking this, I thought that you probably would have appreciated it more than I.

I left the bottle on the counter last night, and when my husband arrived home from the Yankee game, he poured himself a glass. His comment was that he would have preferred the 1997 Cal cab from the night before...and that is why I don't have a chance to drink a lot of older Bordeaux. He likes more fruit in his wine.

As far as your 1996 Ducru....could I suggest you change the time frame to 5-10 years? Either way, it's nice to have something to look forward to.

Re: WTN: 1 1/2 years laters...Ch. D'Agassac 2001

PostPosted: Fri Jun 09, 2006 4:53 pm
by Diane (Long Island)
Jenise - at first sip, I thought "wow, fruit, acidity, soft tannins - very nice."

I have one more bottle and I don't think I will wait another year and a half.

Re: WTN: 1 1/2 years laters...Ch. D'Agassac 2001

PostPosted: Sat Jun 10, 2006 4:22 pm
by Covert
Diane, brett in a 2000! That's something. Now I will have to find a bottle of the 2000 D'Agassac just to see if your bottle was a fluke or if the brett is systemic. As you say, I would probably like it.

Okay, 5 to 10. The main reason I travel to Long Island is to see my father. While he is still running several miles every other day, he is 87 and anything can happen at that stage of the game.