I recently opened a bottle of 2008
Vincent Garardin Savigny-les-Beaune Premier Cru Les Vergelesses (quite a
mouthful), which is selling for $28.99.
First, a bit of geography: If you
deconstruct the bottle label, you’ll see that this red wine is a product of
Bourgogne (Burgundy), a wine region in France. Savigny-Les-Beaune is the
village the wine comes from, which sits in the shadow of the more sizable
Beaune, to the south. Les Vergelesses is a vineyard on the northern side of
Savigny-Les-Beaune. The wines from that vineyard tend to be intense and
focused.
Intense is a good way to describe
the 2008 Les Vergelesses. It’s a bit young and I think it will improve
considerably with some bottle time. The 2006 vintage, for example, is just
beginning to come around. Even it could use another year or two of aging.
So, if you choose to drink this wine
now, I suggest decanting it a few hours before drinking to allow the wine to
open up a bit. The tannins mellow out some when the wine is aerated.
This is a very earthy, somewhat
barnyard-y wine with firm tannins, good minerality, and lots of classic
Burgundian fruit (Pinot Noir) – dark flavors of black cherry, blackberry, and
chocolate. It’s also a little musky and smoky -- as I say, a tad rough around
the edges. At present, I would drink this muscular Burgundy with your favorite
red meat or game. But, you’re better off laying it away and coming back to it
in a few years.