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WTN: 2005 Phillipe Alliet "Vielles Vignes" Chinon

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WTN: 2005 Phillipe Alliet "Vielles Vignes" Chinon

by Brian K Miller » Wed Oct 15, 2008 11:53 am

Outstanding Cab Franc sampled last night at WineStyles:

Color: Dark ruby/red black.

Nose: Quite a bit of funkyness when first popped and poured into the decanter. Not sure if it's brett per se, but definitely some interesting things growing in the cellar here! :) Still...it blew off, leaving a very nice, quite rich nose of blackberry and pepper.

Palate: A lot of interesting things going on here, but this is a wine that requires patience to show its best. A quite rich mouth feel, this is not a thin and weedy cab franc at all. Definitely blackberry and currant fruit at the forefront. Quite interesting mouth feel, too...some grittyness to the tannins that I like. A bit drying, perhaps. A good deal of savoryness, too...and...while not obtrusive or offensive or bothersome in any way, the Cab Franc herbal/green pepper character comes through in a whisper on the finish. A very nice wine that is sub $20, if I recall correctly. I love French wines! :twisted:

I would rate this a solid 90 points and would definitely like to try more wines from this producer. The Wine Doctor has good things to say about this estate as well.

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Re: WTN: 2005 Phillipe Alliet "Vielles Vignes" Chinon

by Tim York » Wed Oct 15, 2008 2:44 pm

2005 is still quite a baby for an Alliet VV. I drank a 1998 VV a few days ago which was still very vigorous, a good performance in a generally meiocre vintage. Alliet goes in for a more robust style than most Chinon producers.
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Re: WTN: 2005 Phillipe Alliet "Vielles Vignes" Chinon

by Rahsaan » Wed Oct 15, 2008 3:19 pm

Tim York wrote:Alliet goes in for a more robust style than most Chinon producers.


That was always my impression, so I stopped buying them. But I don't know how recent vintages have been showing.
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Re: WTN: 2005 Phillipe Alliet "Vielles Vignes" Chinon

by Brian K Miller » Wed Oct 15, 2008 5:05 pm

I know it was pretty young, but you know what...it was delicious, so I don't feel too much trepidation.

Alliet goes in for a more robust style than most Chinon producers.


Maybe...but if you are used to Cali wines....my friend commented how "light" the wine was. :twisted:
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