Marc Delienne

Avalanche de Printemps Fleurie Gamay

8.94 ratings
8.92 pro ratings
Fleurie, Beaujolais, Burgundy, France
Gamay
Chicken, Game, Turkey, Duck, Goose
Top Notes For
Aaron Tan

Call me crass if you will, but this smelled like a reindeer ate a whole lot of cherries and roses, and shat it all out. Thankfully we didn't have to taste that - all sweet and plummy on the palate, with a salty edge. Less arousing than the first bottle for me, but more in line with expectations.

Call me crass if you will, but this smelled like a reindeer ate a whole lot of cherries and roses, and shat it all out. Thankfully we didn't have to taste that - all sweet and plummy on the palate, with a salty edge. Less arousing than the first bottle for me, but more in line with expectations.

Feb 5th, 2022
Aaron Tan

A very umami wine. While I'm sure this can be attributed to a higher-than-normal level of free glutamic acid, I felt that it was the complex interplay of mouth-coating texture, acidity, savoury and acetic flavours that drove home the sensation. Delicious in its own way, but in typical Delienne-fashion, this all ended in a volatile mess by day three. The wine showed best in day two when the reductive manure-like aromas melded in with the high-toned red fruits, anise and meaty notes, appearing mostly as a savoury olive character. Led with a salty attack in the mouth that gave the impression of having preserved plums. The mid-palate was surprisingly juicy and fruity, considering how savoury the finish was, which left me salivating with the notes of cured meat and chinese olive vegetable condiment. Certainly an interesting wine this Christmas season.

A very umami wine. While I'm sure this can be attributed to a higher-than-normal level of free glutamic acid, I felt that it was the complex interplay of mouth-coating texture, acidity, savoury and acetic flavours that drove home the sensation. Delicious in its own way, but in typical Delienne-fashion, this all ended in a volatile mess by day three. The wine showed best in day two when the reductive manure-like aromas melded in with the high-toned red fruits, anise and meaty notes, appearing mostly as a savoury olive character. Led with a salty attack in the mouth that gave the impression of having preserved plums. The mid-palate was surprisingly juicy and fruity, considering how savoury the finish was, which left me salivating with the notes of cured meat and chinese olive vegetable condiment. Certainly an interesting wine this Christmas season.

Dec 23rd, 2021
kevin

kevin had this 3 years ago

kevin had this 3 years ago

Oct 23rd, 2021
Victor Mauad

Victor had this 4 years ago

Victor had this 4 years ago

Sep 8th, 2020