The Chablis Montmains 1er cru from Maison Romane is in my view not a fine effort. In the nose slightly reduced, with yellow orchard fruits and hints of pineapple and peach .. somewhat oxidative and yeasty. On the palate rich and very aromatic, with a quite powerful acidic framework … also here slightly oxidative. Is lacking some vibrant freshness and energy with its rich and dense flavors … not really my kind of Chablis.
(Drink From 2018) – Above Average (82p) – Tasted 09/01/2014
Tasting Notes for this producer
- Maison Romane, Chablis Montmains 2011 January 15, 2014
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