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Monday, October 14, 2024

LeDomduVin: Palatable wines




Palatable wines



Serving great wines around 150 euros can be difficult, as there are many wines in this price range (and under, of course) from around the world. 

Yet, when the host asks for recognizable French labels or crus, my selection usually goes for Champagne, Burgundy, and/or Bordeaux, which constitute about 90% of the wines I buy (and have been buying throughout my 33-year Sommelier and Wine buyer career). 

Navigating the myriad of producers in these 3 regions can be challenging, so I always try to find the best quality-price ratio within the portfolios of my local suppliers. The most palatable wines to match the menu.   


That night I opened: 





Champagne Dom Perignon Vintage 2013

Light, dry, crisp, fresh, zesty, lightly toasted, and mineral, it is well-balanced and satisfying. Ideal as an aperitif and with fish or shellfish starters. A quaffer! 






Bachelet-Monnot Puligny-Montrachet 1er Cru "Les Referts" Burgundy 2019

I do not know what it is or how to describe it, but there is an indescribable sense of minerality and purity in Bachelet-Monnot's wines that I have always loved. Nothing is in excess in their wines.  And this Puligny-Montrachet 1er Cru "Les Referts" is yet another great example of it. Lightly buttery, mineral, waxy, ample, and generous, with yellow stone fruits and apple aromas and flavors, exceptionally well balanced and lingering. Definitely the type of wine that makes you want to love wine. The first glass is immediately calling for the second.  Loved it.       






Domaine Humbert Freres Charmes-Chambertin Burgundy 2018

I have opened several bottles of this particular wine lately, and it has been excellent every time.  Showing remarkable consistency and potential. Is it the best Charmes-Chambertin I have ever tasted? No, but within this price range (140-150 Euros), it is definitely a great contender! Rich and generous, balanced with ripe dark and red cherry, earthy and mineral notes, refreshing acidity, and a lingering finish. The other day, one bottle was only half consumed; I revisited it 2 days later, and although slightly oxidized, it was still excellent.  What more to ask?     



Cheers! Sante!

Dom

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Wednesday, February 7, 2024

LeDomduVin: Back to Earth




Back to Earth



I titled this post "Back to Earth" because when it comes to wine, I'm usually in the stratosphere with the "top-notch" and "expensive" wines. 

Yet, for once (yes, it happens occasionally), I recently served some more "down-to-earth" and "accessible" wines for a private dinner.

It felt good to be back on regular ground. 




Henriot Brut Millésimé 2008


Henriot Champagnes are brilliant champagnes and excellent "value for money". Their "Blanc-de-Blancs" is one of my favorite casual champagnes. And their vintage ones offer as much as some of their peers for 3 or 4 times less the price. Especially when from a great vintage, like 2008. 

Established in 1808, Champagne Henriot is one of the rare independent Champagne houses that has remained in the same family throughout its history. The 2008 vintage celebrates its 200th anniversary. 

A blend of 50% Chardonnay and 50% Pinot Noir, Henriot 2008 is a delightful champagne, fresh and crisp, and at the same time, rich, dense, and "gourmand," with lovely stone fruits, white flowers, and mineral aromas, great acidity, structure and texture, and a long lingering finish. Really enjoyable and a steal at that price! 





Humbert Frères Charmes Chambertin 2018


I have opened quite a few bottles of this wine in recent months. This is one of the cheapest Charmes Chambertin around, and while it may not be as complex as some of the best producers, it still offers plenty. 

The nose offers subtle aromas of blackcurrant, dark cherries, and floral notes combined with earthy, smoky nuances. The palate is relatively light in weight and texture yet well-balanced and vibrant due to great acidity, enough fruit ripeness, and a good grip of integrated tannins to give you something to chew on. Loved it.

Cheers! Santé!

Dom 


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Wednesday, March 1, 2023

LeDomduVin: Singing the praises of this wine or just thirsty? Domaine Humbert Charmes Chambertin 2018 (bis)

 




Are they singing the praises of this wine 

or just thirsty? 

😉👍🍷




Difficult to tell as in the first picture, they look like they are just thirsty and about to drink directly at the bottle, while in the 2nd and 4th pictures, one could easily imagine that they are singing. 😁

In any case, I fully understand them, as I could do both myself, singing the praises of this and drinking at the bottle. That's how good this wine is!!!








I know that I already described it in a previous post recently, but I had the opportunity to taste and serve it again recently, on a private boat, and it showed even better.

Domaine Humbert Charmes Chambertin 2018 displays of very attractive medium-deep garnet color. The nose boasts some dark and red cherries aromas, with some plumy, blackcurrant, and ripe strawberry notes, as well as earthy, smoky, and mineral nuances. On the palate, it was definitely less shy than the previous one (which, maybe, was slightly off), as this one immediately showed a lot of dark ripe fruits and earthiness, less rusticity, and more freshness and balance, as well as this mix of savoriness and saltiness lingering in the finish. What a lovely wine!








After 40 minutes, it revealed a different profile with riper and juicier dark fruits, more opulence and fullness in the attack, and the mid-palate, yet in an elegant manner. Delivering juicy fruit flavors, nice acidity, good focus, and balance, as well as more amplitude, structure, and texture in the mid-palate, leading toward a nice lingering finish, with earthy, savory (umami) and salty nuances, and that omnipresent smoky note. A very nice and well-crafted wine I must say!

It was a good idea to revisit this wine on a bright sunny day and serve it on the yacht. I think the weather and the environment suited it better.








I was proud of my choice (once again 😇), the guests were happy and even the sculptures were singing the praises of this wine. It was a beautiful day with plenty of good vibes.

Even the Krug Grande Cuvee 170th Edition was a delight.

Cheers! Santé!

Dom

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Friday, February 10, 2023

LeDomduVin: A Savory (Umami) charm - Domaine Humbert Charmes Chambertin Grand Cru 2018






A savory (Umami) Charm




Recently, I bought a few bottles of Domaine Humbert Charmes Chambertin Grand Cru 2018 for a private party. It was my first time buying it, without really knowing either the Domaine or this specific wine from them.

I was both really intrigued and interested to taste this wine, as it is rare to find a "Charmes Chambertin Grand Cru" at such a "reasonable" price, roughly HKD1,300 (Euros 150), compared to other burgundy producers and négociants selling this “Grand Cru” between HKD3000-9000 (Euros 350-1000) a bottle.

These huge differences in prices, typical of Burgundy, will always remain a mystery to me… (*)

So, how good can it be at this price? Surely not that bad as it received an aggregated critic score of 95/100. And a 95-pointer "Grand Cru" from Burgundy at roughly HKD 1,300 a bottle is a great bargain (in my book).

So, I popped it up to figure it out.







Domaine Humbert Charmes Chambertin Grand Cru 2018

Average Market Price HKD 1,300 (Euros 150)

Attractive medium deep garnet color. The nose seemed slightly off at first. Like a whiff of an earthy mixture of dirt and sulfur. Difficult to say if it was a terroir-oriented smell or just remains of the "élevage" method (yet Humbert Freres are neither bio nor organic, nor natural🤔). A colleague even thought it was cork, but no, it was not.

After a few swirls and a few minutes in the glass, the weird smell disappeared to make room for some plumy, blackcurrant, dark cherry, and ripe strawberry aromas with earthy and mineral nuances, and smoky notes.

At first, the palate seemed tight, somewhat austere, and rather light, again showing a lot of dark ripe fruits and earthiness, a touch rustic, yet fresh and balanced, and overall, pleasant.

After 40 minutes, it revealed a different profile with riper and juicier dark fruits, more opulence and fullness in the attack and the mid-palate, with a certain elegance, good acidity, focus, and balance, as well as more amplitude, structure, and texture in the mid-palate, leading toward a nice lingering finish, with earthy, savory (umami) and salty nuances, and that omnipresent smoky note. A nice and well-crafted wine I must say.  


Yet, on a more personal note...

Although I liked its ripeness, fulness, savory edges, and earthiness, and despite its overall complexity, ampleness, and texture, I wish (or let's say that I was expecting) it had more concentration, volume, and especially more depth to offer in the finish, as I still found it rather up-front for my taste. 

Some of you might say that this wine is "full, ripe, elegant and refined", and I will agree in some ways, even if I usually think that using this specific wording (elegant and refined) is, unfortunately, often used (by many) as a good excuse when a wine lack concentration. Yet, I think it is offering a lot up-front and in the mid-palate but somehow seems to thin out in the back end (maybe it is just me).  

You know, in the same way, some people use the wording "classic style" or "traditional style" for wines that are often edgy, hard, rustic, thin, too acidic, and/or too tannic (e.g., in Bordeaux in lesser vintages).

However, this is not the case here as the fruit is rather ripe and full, and the mouthfeel is generous and ample as I mentioned above. I like the wine a lot. Yet, from past experiences of other "Charmes Chambertin Grand Cru" drank on many occasions these past 12 years (and since the beginning of my career 31 years ago), to my taste, it is still missing a "je ne sais quoi" (as we say in French). 

I felt that it left me hanging in the finish.  I was wondering if it will develop a little more with time (after a few hours of opening), but no, it did not.  And, as we say in French, "je suis resté sur ma faim" meaning that it did not totally quench my thirst nor my expectation, even if, after all, it remains a very good, interesting, and enjoyable wine to taste and drink. 

It is a wine with a certain savory (umami) charm.  😁👍🍷🍷🍷    

Cheers! Santé! 

Dom


NB: Burgundy Prices...


(*) What really justifies the huge differences of x2 x4 or even x8 in prices for wines coming from the same vineyard? 

More, especially knowing that “Charmes Chambertin” is one of the largest "Grand Cru", with a surface of about 30 hectares of vines, and more than 60+ different Domaines and négociants producing it. 

So, what really plays into it to justify such differences? Notoriety? Reputation? Name? Historic? Tradition? Culture? Seniority? Cellar management and élevage? Vineyard management? All the above probably... (sigh)

I mean if you divide 30 hectares by more than 60+ producers (Domaines and Negociants together), that's less than 1/2 hectare per producer.   

So, if, Burgundy encompasses about 30,000 hectares, and produces an average of about 200 million bottles, it roughly means, hypothetically speaking, an average of 6666 bottles per hectare (and 3333 bottles per 1/2 hectare).  

So, if, still hypothetically speaking, each of the 60+ producers of Charmes Chambertin Grand Cru produces roughly 3330 bottles from the same vineyard, with "roughly" the same terroir, same geographic and topographic location, same exposure, climate and micro-climate, and same or similar environmental influences, then the only things left are the "savoir-faire" (knowledge, competences, and skills) and the methods applied to the few rows of vines they are tending, then the vinification methods and aging processes they use, which, I admit, can be drastically different and have huge differences in cost, ok, but still... 

As per Wine-Searcher, the most expensive Charmes Chambertin Grand Cru is made by Jacky Truchot and sells for about HKD38,280 (average), while the cheapest is Laroze de Drouhin LD, who sells it for HKD946 (average), that's roughly x40 times less expensive... 40 times.... (sigh)     

Dom 


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