Red fruit (mostly raspberries) over an earthy base of wet leaves and some smoky notes probably from stems being used. Tannins lightly clinging throughout to the high-quality red fruit, accompanying and modifying the notes of the fruit throughout. Very satisfying and mellow and personable. Like a Chambolle Musigny in some regards.
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Very weird wine, that kept changing all night in the glass. Started out with a French Syrah/Grenache nose and signs of age. Some stable and wet forest leaves, smoke and meat, like a typical Syrah dominated Rhône wine. Fine and silky tannins. After a while in the glass a huge, as in gigantic, amount of raspberries appeared, and from there on it was all about pinot and burgundy, even thought it kept changing all the time, being very unstable. This is not my kind of Burgundy, and much to light-footed and bland to be anything I would buy. Not a very good or typical Gevrey.
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7/4/2014 - slaughterer Likes this wine: 93 Points
Red fruit (mostly raspberries) over an earthy base of wet leaves and some smoky notes probably from stems being used. Tannins lightly clinging throughout to the high-quality red fruit, accompanying and modifying the notes of the fruit throughout. Very satisfying and mellow and personable. Like a Chambolle Musigny in some regards.
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3/21/2013 - Ramberg wrote: 86 Points
Very weird wine, that kept changing all night in the glass.
Started out with a French Syrah/Grenache nose and signs of age.
Some stable and wet forest leaves, smoke and meat, like a typical Syrah dominated Rhône wine.
Fine and silky tannins.
After a while in the glass a huge, as in gigantic, amount of raspberries appeared, and from there on it was all about pinot and burgundy, even thought it kept changing all the time, being very unstable.
This is not my kind of Burgundy, and much to light-footed and bland to be anything I would buy.
Not a very good or typical Gevrey.
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