tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1632929314036232391.post6806597399117320392..comments2022-11-05T09:13:54.132+00:00Comments on The Leon Stolarski Blog: Burgundy Part 3 - Clos de LambraysLeon Stolarskihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05277390017788435310noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1632929314036232391.post-11849531509700253162011-05-14T07:55:03.779+01:002011-05-14T07:55:03.779+01:00Isn't Clos des Lambrays just lovely? It is all...Isn't Clos des Lambrays just lovely? It is all Morey should be, beautiful with a positively lubricious depth of character. Not that I'd suggest it is tarty - well, not in a bad way.<br /><br />It is great that they can now sell all their wine. When I first visited they had stacks of unsold wines all over the place. They deserve to be sold and command respect. <br /><br />If you can ever find a bottle it is really worth getting a 2003 Lambrays. This is a really quaquaversal vintage in Burgundy, but Lambrays produced a wine of total delight. Wine of the vintage, I'd say. Needs serious cellar time, though.<br /><br />I should add that the boss man, Thiery Brouin, is a lovely fellow who I count myself extremely fortunate to have not only met but also shared fine wines and great food with. It is such a treat to meet and have a few larks with these people that any serious wine lover could be forgiven for viewing as some form of demigod. I had larks. I think he did too.David Strangehttp://elitistreview.com/noreply@blogger.com