February 4, 2021 - Simple but fresh and balanced right when the cork came out. After 2 hours the nose has blossomed into some nice Puligny minerals. Getting rather interesting as it sits in the glass. Nice zippy balance. As good as many village and some 1er PM's I've had. Better than I expected which was pretty high already in light of the producer which I love.
April 2, 2018 - Drinking nicely. Needs some air to open up. Good as expected from this producer but not exceptional. Still has time to develop further.
April 28, 2015 - Yes, a Villages Bourgogne can use more time as this is declassified P-M fruit and the vintage needs time. Good but will get better with another 2+ years age.
April 15, 2015 - Corked
February 26, 2015 - Nicely hued greenish gold tint. Meduim bodied but lacking on nose and palate. Reminded me more of an austere Chablis rather than a village burgundy. Green pear and apple flavors with a hint of vanilla. I like Paul Pernot generally but this was a pedestrian effort.
October 12, 2014 - This entry-level Pernot offering shows well above its pedigree. Straw-colored and brimming with lemon zest, white peach, wet stone and floral aromas, it follows with a light-to-medium-bodied, crisply acidic, seamlessly alcoholic (13%) palate with flavors mirroring the nose. The wine is beautifully layered in the middle and (perhaps most impressive) is fresh and long on the finish. This is certainly one of the best quality-to-price ratio wines that an oenophile can procure. Enjoy it over the next 3-4 years. Drink now-2018.
October 2, 2014 - An Excllent QPR, taste like burgundy, refreshing, with texture and body, a fantastic buy
July 20, 2014 - youthful, tsaty but I think also needs a year or two side ways before trying again
July 18, 2014 - liked def a Bourgogne Blanc village, but tasty easy drinking
May 19, 2014 - medium gold, lots of clarity, silvery hue
Nose: pear, fennel, honey, minerals, thyme
Pal: pear, lime, white pepper, honey, minerals, musk, floral, thyme, touch oak
Feel: medium, savory
Finish: medium
TC8 (could be a 9, surprisingly)