by Oswaldo Costa » Tue Jul 21, 2009 7:04 am
2007 Jean-Paul Thevenet Morgon Vieilles Vignes 13.0%
My only bottle of this, brought back from Paris, was disappointing last month. Because of its youth, the flaws were not pronounced enough to qualify clearly a bad bottle, so I decided to give Thevenet the benefit of the doubt and try a second bottle sourced elsewhere.
Lovely aromas, evolving from church spices and plum to sour cherry and leather. Good acidity, matched by lush fruit, good body, all slightly marred by a bitter finish (perhaps because served at 20C instead of the recommended 16C) that later evolved into a sensation of nerve. Should be particularly delicious at age 5.
So, the first bottle was clearly off, and the lights have turned green for putting away half a case of this sunny wine for a rainy day.
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