The Vosne-Romanee village 2013 from Domaine d´Eugenie is showing very well. In the nose forward and expressive fruit, lovely Vosne spices – violets, cinnamon and all-spice. On the palate fine organic fruit – slightly polished – but still with a fine Vosne character. It is a delightful wine, offering more definition and expression of terroir than the previous vintages of this wine. Really enjoyed this wine .. perhaps the best village I have tasted from d’Eugenie so far.
(Drink from 2022) – Very Good+ – (90p) – Tasted 31/06/2016
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