Bit of tart on entry, with nice dark Chambolle fruit, medium tooth-gripping tannins there. Very nice and for me, punches above its’ weight for a villages wine. Good to drink now, but should hold up for years. Have it with roast chicken or something savory on a cold winter’s night.
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Color: medium red Nose: very tight, Palate: very shut, light bodied, quite disappointing, if you have this do not open it now, is this an off bottle or shut down?
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After 45 minutes. Smells of earth, game, and a mix of red & blue stone fruits. Tastes of elegant red stone fruit that matures into deep red and black fruits balanced against an earthy minerality. More Gevrey in character than Chambolle. Full Bodied.
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After 45 minutes. Smells of oak, suitcase, leather, mildew, & a stale subway station. Tastes of heavy oak with buried fruits. Lots of acid, too. Not our favorite on its own, but it did pair well with our rosemary glaze. Medium-full bodied
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Deep red. A fresh, bright nose with lovely red pinot fruit, violets and gentle stone. In the mouth, the wine has a lovely silky salinity. The black and blue fruits are framed by nicely integrated minerals. Good length to the finish. Clearly Chambolle in character. The wine brings to mind Tiffany stained glass. Very nice village wine. Very nice.
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La Paulée de New York 2013 Grand Tasting (Metropolitan Pavilion, New York): Lost my notes on the Dujac wines, but these were not showing well, with the exception of the Clos de la Roche. Tried the Chambolle (negoce), Morey, Gevery Combottes, and Roche. They seemed clumsy and disjointed (except the Roche), and I have to think they're just in a strange place right now. To retry.
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9/23/2021 - norsktorsk wrote: 94 Points
beautiful right now
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11/5/2018 - Pinot_Geek Likes this wine: 91 Points
Bit of tart on entry, with nice dark Chambolle fruit, medium tooth-gripping tannins there. Very nice and for me, punches above its’ weight for a villages wine. Good to drink now, but should hold up for years. Have it with roast chicken or something savory on a cold winter’s night.
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11/21/2017 - Pinot_Geek Likes this wine: 91 Points
Dark berries in a glass. Bit of cinnamon and spice on the nose. Balanced medium tannin. Drinking well now.
A tasty villages. Right in my wheelhouse
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11/9/2015 - Claret & CdP Gang wrote:
Color: medium red
Nose: very tight,
Palate: very shut, light bodied, quite disappointing, if you have this do not open it now, is this an off bottle or shut down?
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11/7/2015 - Woodford Likes this wine: 90 Points
After 45 minutes.
Smells of earth, game, and a mix of red & blue stone fruits.
Tastes of elegant red stone fruit that matures into deep red and black fruits balanced against an earthy minerality. More Gevrey in character than Chambolle.
Full Bodied.
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6/19/2014 - Woodford wrote: 87 Points
After 45 minutes.
Smells of oak, suitcase, leather, mildew, & a stale subway station. Tastes of heavy oak with buried fruits. Lots of acid, too. Not our favorite on its own, but it did pair well with our rosemary glaze. Medium-full bodied
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10/20/2013 - Federsin Likes this wine:
Purchased at Boulevard, pretty village, floral notes on the nose, light to medium bodied, sweet red fruits, lovely mouthfeel
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9/15/2013 - short and confused wrote: 91 Points
Deep red. A fresh, bright nose with lovely red pinot fruit, violets and gentle stone. In the mouth, the wine has a lovely silky salinity. The black and blue fruits are framed by nicely integrated minerals. Good length to the finish. Clearly Chambolle in character. The wine brings to mind Tiffany stained glass. Very nice village wine. Very nice.
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3/14/2013 - alanr wrote: 91 Points
2013 La Paulee, New York; 3/12/2013-3/14/2013: Very nice medium cherry, some spice, good balance, needs a few years. Nice.
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3/9/2013 - Burgundy Al wrote:
La Paulée de New York Grand Tasting (Metropolitan Pavilion - New York NY): Tasting. Soft and charming red fruit. Good red cherry flavors, very nice textures with good Chambolle-styled iron minerality. On the simpler side, but very good at its level.
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3/9/2013 - xwine wrote:
La Paulée de New York 2013 Grand Tasting (Metropolitan Pavilion, New York): Lost my notes on the Dujac wines, but these were not showing well, with the exception of the Clos de la Roche. Tried the Chambolle (negoce), Morey, Gevery Combottes, and Roche. They seemed clumsy and disjointed (except the Roche), and I have to think they're just in a strange place right now. To retry.
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3/9/2013 - drwine2001 wrote:
Focus on 2010 Burgundy- The 2013 La Paulee Grand Tasting (Metropolitan Pavilion, New York): Fantastic quality village wine, not too shabby for a negociant bottling! Light, crisp and typical Chambolle. Beautiful red fruit with bright balancing acidity. No crime to drink now but room for improvement over 5 years.
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