Enjoyable yes, but ready? Definitely not. This was a .375 bottle. Still young and tannic, youthfully delicious but without the complexity maturity will bring.
Dark cherries, a little olive, blood. Medium bodied. No where near a prime drinking window. The fifteen year rule might apply in a half bottle by 2025, but I’m not even sure of that.
I paid $25 for several half bottles in 2012.
Nice wine, needs time.
Thanks for the check-in. I really feel like this about most 2010 Northern Rhônes. Had a Benetiere last year that was nowhere near ready, yet the 2011 is singing. Big vintage difference.
Robert, I know know you’ve been saying the 2011 Gonon is lip-smackingly good right now too, but I tried one a couple weeks back and found it too youthful for my tastes. It reminded me of the sour red-fruited 2004 Cote Roties I’ve had that are only now starting to show well. (I will say you were spot-on regarding the 2012 Gonon, which is slurpy good right now)