Wine Type | Vintage Name Variety Locale | Date Posted Score Helpful Comments More... |
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2004 Domaine Henri Gouges Nuits St. Georges 1er Cru Les Saint GeorgesPinot Noir more |
4/24/2024 - swyang wrote: NRJust brooding in the typical Gouges way, on a green vintage. One could feel the depth, despite the vintage, but in my opinion, this unmistakable Gouges does not serve well on a vintage such as '04. This is an exemple where I feel the admiration for the maker, but did not enjoy the bottle which is some distance from what I cherish of Burgundy. (it was rather bitter, with depth, full of earth but not enough fruits left and yet one could feel the profound potential in that direction... a weird profile indeed) A couple of years ago, from the same maker, same vintage but Les Porrets St Georges was more enjoyable, for sure. Cheers, |
Red |
2011 Domaine Henri Gouges Nuits St. Georges 1er Cru Les Saint GeorgesPinot Noir more |
4/24/2024 - habermas Likes this wine: 95 pointsUne bouteille à pleine maturité avec énormément de complexité. A boire dans les 2 ans, je doute que le millésime permette une garde de plus de 15 ans. Belle structure bien fondue, avec beaucoup de tertiaire, déjà au détriment d’un fruit qui semble un peu faible. |
Red |
2020 Domaine Chanterêves Nuits St. Georges 1er Cru Aux ChaignotsPinot Noir more |
4/24/2024 - Xavier Auerbach wrote: 94 pointsA private lunch (Restaurant Le Maufoux, Beaune, France): Characteristically pure and relaxed, beautifully primary juice (cherry, peach), but not without the earth and iron expression of its Nuits terroir, light on its feet (especially for a 2020), sensual but precise and transparent, gentle and flowing, silky-sweet, light but firm papery tannins, whiff of spice, crunchy fruit on the dreamy finish. Such charm. |
Red |
2016 Domaine Gachot-Monot Nuits St. Georges 1er Cru Les PoulettesPinot Noir more |
4/23/2024 - chbeaumont wrote: 91 pointsRetains deep colour; plum & tar, lifted red fruits; fresh feel, medium weight, a tight core; vitality on the rounded finish. Long. Time in hand. |
Red |
2012 Jacques-Frédéric Mugnier Nuits St. Georges 1er Cru Clos de la MaréchalePinot Noir more |
4/23/2024 - Topper wrote: 91 pointsI've never been a fan of this vineyard but today this was a pleasant wine with cherry fruit forward and a a medium body. No secondary notes yet but I wouldn't wait around for them. |
Red |
2015 Domaine de L'Arlot Nuits St. Georges 1er Cru Clos des Forêts St. GeorgesPinot Noir more |
4/19/2024 - CHINACAT wrote: 91 pointsRipe black cherries, rich, dense and powerful, with plenty of underlying structure. A bit one dimensional now, but should be really good in five years. |
Red |
2021 Pierre-Olivier Garcia Nuits St. Georges 1er Cru Aux BousselotsPinot Noir more |
4/18/2024 - Sean Tay wrote: 90 pointsMedium nose intensity with notes of rustic, red clay, green, red fruits. |
Red |
2006 Domaine Robert Chevillon Nuits St. Georges 1er Cru Les Saint GeorgesPinot Noir more |
4/20/2024 - Seth Rosenberg Likes this wine: 96 pointsJersey Boys (Grand Sichuan, Jersey City, NJ): Beautiful nose that is classic Chevillon. Cherry, slutty, a bit gutty, sweet spices, sweet, marzipan. Palate shows cherry and spices but also meaty and earthy. Lots of structure. Finish is really structured with dusty tannins. Wine is really growing with time and the palate and finish are just killer. Tons of sweet cherries and spice. Gutty. Dusty tannins but such grip and depth. This just kept getting better and better. Wow. Nose - 5-5.5/6, Palate - 5.5-6/6, Finish - 5.5/6, Je ne Sais Quoi - 1.5/2 = 17.5-18.5/20. |
Red |
2006 Domaine Robert Chevillon Nuits St. Georges 1er Cru Les Saint GeorgesPinot Noir more |
4/20/2024 - salil wrote: 96 pointsGrand Sichuan, Jersey City edition (Grand Sichuan, Grove St.): Just a stunning bottle of Burgundy - a hauntingly complex and beautiful fragrance, a palate that's so graceful and polished with fine grained tannin beneath, and somehow it keeps getting better and better with air. There's no sense trying to describe the various flavour components, because this is so much more than the sum of all the various flavours - I'll just say it seems to show equal parts fruit, earth, and more savoury developed tertiary notes, with everything coming together into a seamless whole. |
Red |
2015 Domaine Henri Gouges Nuits St. Georges 1er Cru Clos des Porrets St. GeorgesPinot Noir more |
4/21/2024 - KevinS wrote: 91 pointsMedium ruby color. Violet floral nose. Black plum and cherry fruit on the palate, with some sappiness. Medium intensity, but still fairly primary. THis is nice, but not what I had hoped it would evolve into. Continue to hold in hopes of more evolution. |
Red |
2010 Domaine Jean Grivot Nuits St. Georges 1er Cru Aux BoudotsPinot Noir more |
4/21/2024 - Vinobystino wrote: 93 pointsWow. A bit Bretty at first. But so much weight to the fruit, while still being elegant and have a lightweight feel to it. There is sweet red fruit, but also vosne spices, earth, mushrooms, toast, cedar. Keeps changing in the glass, so maybe it needs 1-2 years to completely settle down. Amazing wine. |
Red |
2009 Domaine Henri Gouges Nuits St. Georges 1er Cru Les PruliersPinot Noir more |
4/21/2024 - Rpfe Likes this wine: 91 pointsA good honest NSG premier cru.A seductive nose, fresh and pretty.A good bright colour with a clean texture.Nothing complex here, drinking well now, unlikely to improve.Decanted 1 hour before and drunk over 24 hours but certainly better on day one.Well made and most enjoyable. |
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2008 Domaine Robert Chevillon Nuits St. Georges 1er Cru Les BousselotsPinot Noir more |
4/21/2024 - Blair Curtis wrote: 92 pointsThis was delicious. In a very good place right now. Gorgeous nose. Notes of maturity, but buttressed by snappy fresh acids (typical of 2008). Nice fruit. Enjoyed this in a small 2008 Chevillon horizontal, which featured 3 of his big boys - the LSG, Vaucrains, and Cailles. Those wines were a step up, but the Bouss was no slouch either! And all 4 wines showed a family character that was very appealing. No hurry on these - 5 more years won't change a thing (at least not in any negative direction). But also no shame at all to drink now. |
Red |
2022 Georges Noellat Nuits St. Georges 1er Cru Les Saint GeorgesPinot Noir more |
4/21/2024 - Cailles wrote: 91 pointsTasting the 2022s from Georges Noellat. These are beautiful, seductive, and charming wines with a ripe fruit core and a silky structure and texture but also with finesse and elegance, elevated by to die for floral notes in most wines and a superb freshness which one would not expect in such a hot year (which surprised me in all 2022s from all wineries). The balance in these 2022 is superb. A vintage to look out for. My favorite was the Echezeaux (95pts). A impressively concentrated and layered wine with loads of red berries and floral notes, a distinctive menthol component, spices and minerality. Despite its youth, the wine was already open and showed incredibly balanced. I preferred it to the slightly closed Grands Echezeaux (94pts) which had a muted nose but showed incredibly promising with stunning precision but still quite some edges, this can for sure reach the 97pts category. The Les Beaux Monts (95pts) showed complex with superb blue fruit and floral notes complementing the red berry core, but the true highlight was the sliky elegance and harmony. The Les Petits Monts (93pts) was just a step behind, with an impressive complexity and concentration but a darker, riper profile than most other wines. I would give this at least a decade before opening it. The Les Chaumes (92pts) had a beautiful red fruit core and good roundness but remains a bit simple. The Aux Boudots (90pts) was the most stemmy, earthy of all wines in the lineup, a bit hard – interesting but missing that touch of seductive sweetness that is signature for the winery. The NSG Les Saint Georges (91pts) showed a nice cherry core but beside that seemed a touch simple, still offering good freshness and balance. The only wine in the lineup I didn’t care about was the Les Feusselottes (85pts) which a good structure but a diluted, too ripe fruit core. |
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2022 Georges Noellat Nuits St. Georges 1er Cru Aux BoudotsPinot Noir more |
4/21/2024 - Cailles wrote: 90 pointsTasting the 2022s from Georges Noellat. These are beautiful, seductive, and charming wines with a ripe fruit core and a silky structure and texture but also with finesse and elegance, elevated by to die for floral notes in most wines and a superb freshness which one would not expect in such a hot year (which surprised me in all 2022s from all wineries). The balance in these 2022 is superb. A vintage to look out for. My favorite was the Echezeaux (95pts). A impressively concentrated and layered wine with loads of red berries and floral notes, a distinctive menthol component, spices and minerality. Despite its youth, the wine was already open and showed incredibly balanced. I preferred it to the slightly closed Grands Echezeaux (94pts) which had a muted nose but showed incredibly promising with stunning precision but still quite some edges, this can for sure reach the 97pts category. The Les Beaux Monts (95pts) showed complex with superb blue fruit and floral notes complementing the red berry core, but the true highlight was the sliky elegance and harmony. The Les Petits Monts (93pts) was just a step behind, with an impressive complexity and concentration but a darker, riper profile than most other wines. I would give this at least a decade before opening it. The Les Chaumes (92pts) had a beautiful red fruit core and good roundness but remains a bit simple. The Aux Boudots (90pts) was the most stemmy, earthy of all wines in the lineup, a bit hard – interesting but missing that touch of seductive sweetness that is signature for the winery. The NSG Les Saint Georges (91pts) showed a nice cherry core but beside that seemed a touch simple, still offering good freshness and balance. The only wine in the lineup I didn’t care about was the Les Feusselottes (85pts) which a good structure but a diluted, too ripe fruit core. |
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2019 Faiveley Nuits St. Georges 1er Cru Les DamodesPinot Noir more |
4/21/2024 - La Bodega Baru Likes this wine: 92 pointsEverything is perfectly aligned for a promising future! With an excellent vintage, fruit, tannins, and acidity all in harmony, the only thing missing is a time machine to beam me away to 2029 😂! |
Red |
2006 Domaine Henri Gouges Nuits St. Georges 1er Cru Les VaucrainsPinot Noir more |
4/21/2024 - ccn wrote: 88 pointsAttractive at first with fairly mature aromas, but there is a tannic hardness at the core of this Wine that is still unresolved and I fear will never come around. After 24 hours, the wine tastes quite disjointed. Drink up as it’s not going to improve from here. |
Red |
1928 Piat Père and Fils Nuits St. Georges 1er Cru Les BoudotsPinot Noir more |
4/19/2024 - Wine Canuck wrote: NRThis pours very light tawny in the glass. Heavy bricking. Nose is quite mature and tired. Autumn leaves, mulch, a whiff of sweet cedar, and dried lemon peel providing some fruit. The palate enters on lemon peel with medium tannin and medium plus acid. The finish shows some nutty character initially that become less apparent with air. While there were glimpses of life, unfortunately this never really came around. Despite being followed over the course of 4 hours, in the end came across as a tired old wine lacking life and character. |
Red |
2006 Lucien Le Moine Nuits St. Georges 1er Cru Les VaucrainsPinot Noir more |
4/21/2024 - culater Likes this wine: 90 pointsWith pheasant n sauce with gin, juniper and cream. |
Red |
1999 Faiveley Nuits St. Georges 1er Cru Les DamodesPinot Noir more |
4/20/2024 - Derek Darth Taster wrote: 92 pointsSaturday late night drinks at home. Tasted blind. 48 hours of air in bottle already. Drank in Grassl Cru. |
Red |
2006 Domaine Robert Chevillon Nuits St. Georges 1er Cru Les RoncièresPinot Noir more |
4/19/2024 - DougLee wrote: 92 pointsTranslucent medium-ruby. Deep nose of potent smoky plum, healthy damp cellar, late-arriving but nostril-filling violets, astringent brambles, earth. Layers of brilliant crunchy cherry and raspberry fruit girded by iron and earthy briar on the ebullient palate. Firm tannin counterpointed by fresh, almost brash acidity. Long finish of echoing red berry, iron granules, fine earth. Young, energetic wine brimming with life. Long evolution ahead. |
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1999 Faiveley Nuits St. Georges 1er Cru Les Porêts Saint-GeorgesPinot Noir more |
4/19/2024 - parkline_wine wrote: 93 pointsGreat underlying material but this is still not ready. Incredibly tannic upon opening - needed 4 hours in the decanter to show more balanced but still too tight. 5-10 years from peak, maybe even more. Crazy! |
Red |
2010 Alain Hudelot-Noëllat Nuits St. Georges 1er Cru Les MurgersPinot Noir more |
4/19/2024 - Eros Coniglio wrote: 92 pointsWe agreed that this time is at its apex right now. |
White |
2015 Maison Albert Bichot Nuits St. Georges 1er Cru Les Terrasses du Château GrisChardonnay more |
4/19/2024 - Condrieu82 Likes this wine: 93 pointsPale yellow color. Awfully aromatic nose with chamomille, yellow apples, lavender, oak. Medium+ acidity, light minerals, crisp and fresh with orchard fruits, lemon-verbena, some pleasant herbal notes. Medium bodied, with a long, reductive ending with new oak shining through. |
Red |
2005 Domaine Méo-Camuzet Nuits St. Georges 1er Cru Aux BoudotsPinot Noir more |
4/19/2024 - drwine2001 wrote: NRTasted alongside a 2010 Méo Vosne Chaumes. Noticeably deeper ruby tint than that wine. No 2005 sullenness here-open black and blue fruit notes right out of the bottle with some soil but sparser green elements than the younger wine. Medium weight, sappy and rounder but retaining beautiful soil and excellent acidity. The volume of material allows the moderate remaining tannins to take a back seat. Early maturity, outstanding future as demonstrated by it gaining a lot of texture and complexity over several hours. I would have made a totally backward guess about which wine was from which vintage. |