The Ledbury
Tasted Friday, February 27, 2009 by SimonG with 486 views
Light colour. Lovely nose. Light, fragrant, minerally. Clean and fresh, some mineral on the finish. ***
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Richer, riper nose, more rounded and expressive. Slightly nutty. Softer on the palate. Lacks a bit of zip initially but picks up after a bit of air and is nicely balanced. ***1/2
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Fairly flat nose. Richer, ripe style. Hints of a white Chateauneuf as Jeremy pointed out. Decent enough but less keen on this - a bit flabby and lacking definition. **
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Full colour with some purple still. Fruity, slightly earthy nose. Ripe, spicy, this is a very decent effort - comeas across as an elegant new world pinot. Hints of caramel with a bit more air. ***
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Class act. Lovely nose albeit quite restrained at the moment. Earthy, spicy, but above all mineral and elegant. Far too young but hinting at greatness. ***(*1/2)
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Slightly muddy, slightly spritzy, spirity, pruney. over-ripe, disjointed and falling apart. No. However, left in theglass for a couple of hours this started to pull together and whilst not on top form became perfectly respectable if still a little volatile.
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Creamy red fruit nose. Still quite primary and tight on the nose. A little jammy and simplistic but opening up. Despite the obvious fruit there's a hint of freshness too. **(*)
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A little more fragrant, slight earthiness. A little more focus and delineation. Still on the young side this comes across better than the barthod Charmes 03. Very decent 03 indeed. ***
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A little more earthy and fragrant. Far more secondary development. Still quite acidic but there are similarities with the 90 Barthod. Possibly not one to keep? Good though. ***
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1995 Domaine Bernard Morey et Fils Chassagne-Montrachet 1er Cru Morgeot
France, Burgundy, Côte de Beaune, Chassagne-Montrachet 1er Cru
Full gold colour. Slightly lactic nose. Creamy attack, some minerality, ripe, together, ready. Lovely. ***1/2
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