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2005 Nicolas Potel Nuits St. Georges 1er Cru Aux Murgers

Pinot Noir

  • France
  • Burgundy
  • Côte de Nuits
  • Nuits St. Georges 1er Cru
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Label borrowed from 2004
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Community Tasting Notes 6

  • devraj Likes this wine: 91 points

    May 26, 2022 - Dark ruby in color. Aromas of dark plums and cherries, violets, hint of baking spices and game. A very structured palate follows through with savory crushed dark fruits, hint of brown sauce, good acidity and some oak and tannins peeking through in the spicy finish.

  • Quiet Lion Likes this wine: 93 points

    November 26, 2019 - Pop and pour. This bottle was a bit more integrated than the one last month and kept evolving over two hours, adding some light red fruit to the inital savory and acid notes. Body is viscous and chewy and the tannins remained aggressive throughout. I'll save the last bottle for a bit to see if it integrates further. Drink by 2029.

  • Quiet Lion Likes this wine: 92 points

    October 28, 2019 - Decanted and served. This doesn't seem to have budged in four years as the previous note echoes my experience. Tart acid on the palate and cinnamon spice on the nose at first. Mellowed after an hour with still quite tart acid but nice thick palate and some light nuttiness on the finish. Not sure if it will improve from here but plenty of life left.

  • up4wine wrote: 92 points

    December 18, 2015 - First taste without food did show a pretty acidic wine, much as was reported in 2013, as reported by another taster. Nice cherry and spice on the nose, but a bit muted. After about an hour this wine really started to come into its own space. I tried it with epoisses, but the wine got lost in the mustiness of the cheese. Then, I went to a more acidic, young, fresh cherve. This brought out the fruit and sweetness of the wine by giving a good counterpoint to the acid; a really excellent match.

  • peternelson wrote: 92 points

    March 3, 2013 - Blind Food and Wine Pairing Dinner: (Peter & Sandra's): Blind dinner Anita: Medium cherry-ruby color; dusty earth, tea, cherry, tart raspberry, violet, touch cinnamon; mouth is intense, mixed concentrated red berries of red cherry, pomegranate, blackberry; lots of stony minerals, iron, and fern and light forest element (nettles?); massive structure with high acidity, lots of tannin, powerful fruit with iron; long tangy tart finish; even still, seems a bit closed and youthful. 92-93. This was a bit too acidic, and tannic for the sweetbread schnitzel (very succulent and creamy meat) with lingonberry sauce. A fleshier, softer wine worked better.

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Vinous

  • By Stephen Tanzer
    March/April 2007, IWC Issue #131 (link)

    (Nicolas Potel Nuits Saint Georges Les Murgers) Subscribe to see review text.

Burghound

  • By Allen Meadows
    1st Quarter, 2007, Issue #25 (link)

    (Maison Nicolas Potel Nuits St. Georges Murgers 1er Cru Red) Subscribe to see review text.

Burgundy-Report

  • By Bill Nanson
    4/1/2007 (link)

    (Potel Nicolas Nuits St.Georges Les Murgers) This vineyard sits close to ‘Richemone’ from 45 year-old vines. Much more ebullient nose, just an edge of malo to be found but this is wide and interesting. Also very fine tannin and intense concentration. It’s hard to hold in the mouth and has super acidity. Just a little oak-derived texture on the good finish. A wine that impresses.

Wine Definition

  • Vintage 2005
  • Type Red
  • Producer Nicolas Potel
  • Varietal Pinot Noir
  • Designation n/a
  • Vineyard Aux Murgers
  • Country France
  • Region Burgundy
  • SubRegion Côte de Nuits
  • Appellation Nuits St. Georges 1er Cru

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  • Pending Delivery 0 (0%)
  • In Cellars 46 (55%)
  • Consumed 38 (45%)

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