René Gabriel
First tasted in 1987 on New Year’s Eve: seemed closed and showed only about mid-range quality. What’s peculiar are this wine’s underlying aromas. Notes from 1991: open nose, warm terroir, smoke, couscous, herbs (tarragon), the bouquet also oddly recalls a mix of Gewürztraminer and Riesling – due to the slate. On the palate fully ripe with ripe tannins, again couscous and goulash aromas, cooked bell peppers, comes across almost sweet. In the following years I noted everything between Gewürztraminer and slatey Riesling, just not red-wine aromas. 99: herbal, cool, and already far along on the nose. Literally dries out in the glass. (15/20). 12: mature garnet, brick-colored rim. Vegetal bouquet; how can an ’82 be so grassy-green on the nose? Behind that, conciliatory sweet tones from the barriques. On the palate still holding up well; again you find pepper pods and wiry residual tannins. Went over better with the audience.