The Gevrey-Chambertin 2012 from Dennis Mortet is still very youthful. The oak is quite dominant in the nose (caramel) - the fruit is relatively fresh offering both red and darker berries. On the palate fine fruit - good freshness and medium length. Need time ... not a very complex wine currently. …
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Domaine Coche-Dury, Meursault Les Genevrieres 2012
My first Les Genevrieres from Coche-Dury. The 2012 is slightly closed but unfolds little by little after some time en the glas. The nose is not very expressive Coche, but still offers plenty of fruit and a powerful minerality for the vintage. On the palate quite intense, and rather refined for the …
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Impressions from Grands Jours de Bourgogne – part 2
A week in Burgundy leaves one with a lot of thoughts and impressions ... The number of wines and producers at Grands Jours de Bourgogne is almost infinite, and given the number of people attending its impossible to taste all wines, and meet all producers. The organisation behind Grands Jours de …
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Update of Vintage Chart – March 2016 – the whites
As I taste the wines from the different vintages I update the Vintage Charts. This time it's the vintage chart for the whites, where I have made a few adjustments. Upgrading the 2010 vintage Tasting the 2014 vintage accentuates some of the strong points of the 2010 vintage - the intensity …
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Heitz-Lochardet – a bright new star on the Burgundy horizon
Wine writers have to find a new star on the wine heaven each year ... thats the logic and also the history in my view. This can be rather problematic .. but in Burgnudy new and more or less obvious stars occur almost every year ... many neglected vineyards and domaines are waiting to be taken to …
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