(English) Wines of the Week: Château Palmer & Malivoire

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Château Palmer 2019 Blanc de Palmer Vin de France 94
Malivoire 2014 Gamay Niagara Peninsula Canada   91
by Ian D’Agata

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Château Palmer 2019 Blanc de Palmer Vin de France                     94

Clearly, Château Palmer in Bordeaux’s Margaux Appellation is most famous for its iconic grand vin and the Alter Ego, but in fact the property makes some other wines that are just stellar too. For example, about 2000 bottles a year of the Blanc de Palmer, a white wine, first made in 2007; in fact, it was a long-standing tradition in Bordeaux circles to offer guests a small glass of wine made with their local white grapes along with the red wines the area is famous for. At Palmer they have records of a white wine being made already in 1925, for example, and so the vineyard was planted in 2004. The estate can count today on plantings of five different white wine grapes: Sauvignon Blanc, Sauvignon Gris, Sémillon, Muscadelle and Lauzet (the latter grape is a rare native grape of the Pyrenées wine region and is not allowed in the Bordeaux Appellation -while it is in the Jurançon Appellation – and so it is sold not as a Bordeaux Blanc but under the Vin de France label).

Bright pale straw yellow. Aromas and flavours of beeswax, white peach, green apple, nectarine and minty herbs, with a greengage topnote. At once luscious and lively, with an easygoing quality to its ripe orchard fruit and aromatic herb flavours and very nicely integrated acidity. Finishes long and suave with persistent hints of cinnamon and orange marmelade and wild fennel. Lovely stuff, really. I recently tasted the 2015 Blanc de Palmer and it is an absolutely gorgeous white wine too, holding up very nicely, creamier and richer than the 2019, but both will have their fans. Drinking window: 2025-2030.

Malivoire 2014 Gamay Niagara Peninsula Canada                         91

Malivoire is one of Ontario’s and Canada’s best wine producers, and over the years it has made a name for itself with specific grape varieties, from Gewurztraminer to Gamay. In recent years, Malivoire has developed a reputation for its Gamay wines and is crafting world-class wines with the variety (for example, Malivoire’s 2013 Gamay Courtney Beamsville Bench is a truly stellar wine as well, and I was unsure if I should write that one up instead of this one). But the Malivoire 2014 Gamay Niagara Peninsula is just a joy to drink, bright and brambly and downright irresistible, so here it is.

Medium pale red with ruby tinges. Floral nuances (violet, rose, peony, iris) complement aromas of red cherry, pomegranate, sweet spices and herbs. Lively and juicy on entry, then tighter and more savoury in the middle, with crunchy red fruit and sweet spice flavours repeating in the mouth. Offers a ton of flavour (and only about 12.5% alcohol) and possibly even more easygoing appeal and charm. Closes long and with nicely lingering floral notes and very good freshness for a Gamay wine that is already almost nine years old : this really showcases not just how well a Gamay wine can age, but also how much you know (or think you know) about Gamay and its wines may not be as accurate as you think.  100% Gamay aged partly in stainless steel tanks and a third in oak (89% French and 11% American) for six months. The winemaking team at Malivoire (Shiraz Mottiar, long time chief Winemaker; Elisa Mazzi, Assistant Winemaker; Dan Stouck, Assistant Winemaker and Tristin Bondett, Vineyard Manager/Winemaker)  is making some of Canada’s best wines, so you should do your best to seek them out. Drinking window: 2023-2026.

Ian D'Agata

伊安·达加塔在葡萄酒领域耕耘超过30年,在葡萄酒品评、葡萄酒科研写作和葡萄酒教育等方面,都取得了杰出的成果,在葡萄酒行业和葡萄酒爱好者中,享有世界性声望。作为享誉国际的葡萄酒作家,他最近的两本著作《意大利原生葡萄品种》《意大利原生葡萄品种风土》被公认为意大利葡萄酒领域的权威著作;前者荣获2015年Louis Roederer国际葡萄酒作家大奖赛“年度最佳书籍奖”,他是唯一获此殊荣的意大利葡萄酒作家,并入选《洛杉矶时报》、《金融时报》、《纽约时报》评选的“年度葡萄酒书籍”榜单;后者被《纽约时报》和美国的Food & Wine杂志提名为年度最佳葡萄酒书籍。

Ian D’Agata has been writing and educating about wines for over thirty years. Internationally recognized as an distinguished expert, critic and writer on many wine regions, his two most recent, award winning books Native Wine Grapes of Italy and Italy's Native Wine Grape Terroirs (both published by University of California Press) are widely viewed as the "state of the art" textbooks on the subject. The former book won the Louis Roederer International Wine Awards Book of the Year in 2015 and was ranked as the top wine books of the year for the Los Angeles Times, the Financial Times and the New York Times, while the latter was named among the best wine books of the year by Food & Wine Magazine and the NY Times.[:]

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