Morgon Trenel 2005 Côte de Py
Thursday, June 19th, 2008Is there anything worse than spending 7 hours in the car in one day? Well, how about 8 gruelling hours at, according to my trip computer, an average speed of 57mph, punctuated by two meetings in different towns with different companies, in which I play different roles, and have completely different thought patterns? Then followed by numerous conference calls (for which I pulled off the motorway, obviously).
I set off at 5:45am this morning, and I have just got home at 9:0pm. I resemble a panda that has been on a scientific sleep deprivation experiment. Dark rims around my eyes like the stain left by a bottle of Pinot Noir on a ghost white tablecloth. And you should see what my peepers look like from this side!
As a treat before I conk out in bed, I am sampling Trenel Morgon 2005 Côte de Py.
My first reaction is that it is much more serious than your average Beaujolais, but then again, Morgon is one of the crus that tends towards longevity, albeit lacking the joie de vivre of, say, Fleurie.
Cherry flavoured tannins combine with fresh tomatoes and a little meringue. Superb with pink lamb steaks (must be chargrilled or barbecued).
It is available from The Wine Society for £7.95. Good value I reckon. zzzzzzz zzzzz zzzz zz z good night…..
Btw, can you name all the Beaujolais crus? Here is your starter for ten – Côte-de-Brouilly, Chénas, Chiroubles, Fleurie, Juliénas, Morgon, Moulin-à -Vent, Saint Amour – can you spot the missing ones? Big pat on the back if you can. No prizes because I haven’t set up my premium rate telephone line yet.