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Tuesday, 7 June 2011

La Châtelaine@Clos Roche Blanche

Seccotine oversees the tasting

Tasting today of the current vintages available at the Clos Roche Blanche under the watchful eye of Seccotine, La Châtelaine of the estate.

Apparently comfortably perched on the lip of a conical wooden vat



With Seccotine's approval we tasted the floral, clean, fresh and precise 2010 Sauvignon Blanc Cuvée No 2. Although it only has 5 grams of sulphur per litre (the norm is 20-25 grams), there is no trace of oxidation. 

The richly opulent and concentrated Cuvée No 5 from 2009 is a contrast with its echoes of some of the Cotat Sancerres. Tasted blind I'm sure I could mistake it for a restrained Viognier with its light apricot character. The 2010 Pineau d'Aunis Rosé is light with less d'Aunis character than usual. However, the 2010 l'Arpent Rouge is delicious as I have recently posted – great investment for summer drinking! The spicy, soft and concentrated 2010 Gamay is also very good with more complexity than most Touraine Gamays have. Drinking well now it will also last a good three or four years.    

Pif guards the entrance to cellar

The last 2010 was Cuvée Pif (one third Côt and two thirds Cabernet) again lighter in style than the 2009. Catherine and Didier didn't make a pure Côt in 2010. We finished with the lovely 2009 Côt, once again demonstrating how successful this variety can be in the Cher Valley. Deep coloured and richly textured with a long finish, this needs a good three or four years to show its best. Doubtless will still drink well in 10 or 15 years time.  


PS Drought postponed for the moment – heavy but steady rain in Epeigné-les-Bois yesterday evening for a good three hours or more. However, it will take days of rain to bring the water table back to normal. Some gentle rain this morning.

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