Bitter-sweet herbal concentrates dominate the Arlaud 2006 Morey-St.-Denis Les Millandes –a bit as they do the corresponding Les Blanchards – but here there is more convincing richness of black fruits and none of the blockage from bitterness. Subtly silken and creamy suggestions lend a soothing aspect harmoniously compatible with the wine's fresh fruit vivacity. Sweetly ripe purple plum and blackberry with subtly smoky, stony undertones make for a lovely, lingering finish. Plan to enjoy this over the next 6-8 years, but don't feel compelled to defer the pleasure of its company.
Cyprien Arlaud – for more about whose very much family domaine and its recent progress and expansion, consult my report in issue 170 – harvested from September 23 through October 3, ending up with around a quarter less production than in 2005, and wines on which he reports having held back comparatively on fermentative extraction. The relatively low pH levels enhanced stability, says Arlaud, and they certainly help account for the tart edges and vivacity of the fruit character in so many of his wines. Save for the large volume of Bourgogne (bottled in January, 2008), all of the Arlaud 2006s were bottled in December, 2007, and Cyprien Arlaud is hypothesizing in retrospect that perhaps this has temporarily stunted certain wines whose bottlings might better have been postponed. (Note, though, that the wines are neither pumped nor filtered here now.) This explains the number of plus signs and question marks I employed in an attempt to offer shorthand accounts of my reactions, in many cases to hints of reduction, tightness, or tannic perturbation.
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