The Chambolle-Musigny Les Hauts Doix 2010 from Lucien Lemoine is a treat. Like many other 2010s its balanced, cool and vibrant – and does not seem to close down. It’s semi-open offering lovely juicy fruit – still youthful with a lovely red and darkberry fruit. Very fine concentration for the level – and showing a quite serious side of the charming Haut Doix terroir. While it’s drinking well – it should have 10 years more in the cellar to show the full potential. Really enjoyable wine from this sligthly overlooked terroir – love the juicy mid-palate fruit and the nice energetic tension.
(Drink from 2030) – Very Fine – (93 – 94p) – Tasted 28/11/2017.
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