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Portes Ouvertes: Champs Fleuris and Joël Delaunay


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Open days at the Domaine des Champs Fleuris in Turquant (AC Saumur and Saumur-Champigny) spread over the next three weeks:

23rd, 24th and 25th April

30th April and 1st May


7th and 8th May

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7th and 8th May@Joël Delaunay

Thierry Delaunay tasting Sauvignon Blanc juice during the 2008 vintage

Loire wines with a tagine


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1998 Cabernet, AC Touraine, Domaine Joël Delaunay

Last night we had a very good takeaway beef and olive tagine from Nacer@le Lézard Vert. Firstly a bottle of Jacky Blot's fine Triple Zéro to get the six of us gathered for our group's AGM in the right frame of mind. This was followed by the 1998 Cabernet from Joël Delaunay, which was very interesting to try after having tasted the 1999 the previous evening. The 1998 was also still showing well with some attractive fruit. A more difficult vintage it was more edgy and less soft and supple than the 1999. No reason, however, to feel that the remaining bottles need to be drunk up immediately. Should last another two or three years easily, although the lean structure may become more apparent. 

2000 Anjou, Domaine Ogereau  

An Anjou Rouge from Catherine and Vincent Ogereau is made to drink fairly young as it is from many other Anjou producers with their Anjou Villages being more structure and designed to age. However, this medium weight 2000 Anjou is still drinking very well with soft black fruits and well integrated tannins. Like the Delaunay remaining bottles should happy continue to give pleasure for another two or three years or more.   

2008 Rosé Domaine de la Grange and 1999 Cabernet Joël Delaunay


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2008 Rosé Les Hauts de la Lande, Bruno Curassier   

 After the drive down yesterday from Calais a glass or so of Bruno's easy drinking Rosé was most welcome. Even though it was 2008 this Rosé has remained fresh and is not tired. A blend of Cabernet Franc, Grolleau and Gamay Noir this is a rosé to enjoy rather than to analyse.  


1999 Cabernet, AC Touraine Domaine Joël Delaunay

Later I had a tasting sample of the 1999 Cabernet AC Touraine from Domaine Joël Delaunay, which had been opened the day before. Showing very well with soft, savoury fruit, this showed once again that Cabernets from the Cher Valley do have the capacity to age well, even though 1999 is no more than a good vintage rather than coming from a great year like 1996 or 2005.   

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