TN: 2017 Domaine Georges Mugneret-Gibourg Bourgogne (France, Burgundy, Bourgogne)

  • 2017 Domaine Georges Mugneret-Gibourg Bourgogne - France, Burgundy, Bourgogne (8/6/2020)
    Consumed on a night with no power, no lights and not a lot of sleep the previous two days, so take this with a large grain of salt. I found the wine rather hard and unyielding. It gave glimpses of what I normally find in M-G Bourgogne, but just didn’t want to come out and play, even after being open a few hours. I was only allocated a few bottles, so I don’t want to go back to the well again very soon. Will probably wait several years before trying again. Chalk it up to another reminder that 2020 just sucks.

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Seeing Jeremy’s roundup of his 2017s reminded me of this post and might be the first I’ve read that a 2017 wasn’t open and ready. Drinking them, I can’t help but think that they would stay at least drinkable for their entire lives but I suppose not. Bummer, but at least you have something to look forward to in the future, with any luck.

bummer - the 2017 vosne is tasttttttttttttty.

I’ll crack a Vosne this fall.

Maybe 2017 is just not the right vintage for the entry level wines. I had two disappointing Bourgogne from reliable producers too.

Not sure I agree, 4 or 5 months ago I tried a couple of entry level wines from producers that I order every year and they were cranking, maybe they are shutting down?

Pretty sure that my bottle was a victim of lousy serving conditions.

Barometric pressure has a huge effect on how young wines in barrel present. That said, I doubt I’ve ever tasted a wine under your current conditions.

I hope you get both power and sleep back soon. And back to better weather also. Be well, and perhaps consider a bottle of champagne next? Might as well, and it’s as sure a bet as I can think of.

Power is now back on. Thank God for air conditioning. Champagne happens this week as Laura and I celebrate our 31st anniversary! champagne.gif

'grats!