The Beaune village – two cuvées that normally are blended before bottling. They are from very different terroirs – but quality wise almost at the same level – with the “northern cuvee” being the better and fresher in 2015 – in my view. The 2015 cuvées both offer juicy and energetic fruit – quite forward and elegant for the vintage – although the cuvée from the Pommard side perhaps is a bit on the weigthy side. It’s a bit difficult to predict the predominant style of the final cuvée but it will no doubt be very good – a fine place to start a Beaune quest in 2015.
(Drink From 2027) – Very Good (87 – 88p) Tasted 17/06/2016.
David Croix – photo taken January 2017 at Domaine Roulot
Latest Tasting Notes for this producer
- Domaine des Croix, Beaune Les Cents Vignes 2015 January 12, 2018
- Domaine des Croix, Savigny-lès-Beaune 1er Cru Les Peuillets 2015 July 11, 2017
- Domaine des Croix, Beaune Pertuisots 2015 July 11, 2017
- Domaine des Croix, Corton Greves 2015 July 11, 2017
- Domaine des Croix, Corton La Vigne au Saint 2015 July 11, 2017
- Domaine des Croix, Beaune Greves 2015 July 11, 2017
- Domaine des Croix, Beaune Bressandes 2015 July 11, 2017
- Domaine des Croix, Aloxe Corton Les Boutières 2015 July 11, 2017
- Domaine des Croix, Beaune Village 2015 July 11, 2017
- Domaine des Croix, Beaune Les Greves 2009 April 18, 2012
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