(Comte Georges de Vogüé Musigny Vieilles Vignes) Deep colour. Again the nose giving little away, though certainly, higher toned than the previous wines. High tannin, though much lower than the Richebourgs. It somehow seems to combine the body of the last wine, with being smoother and softer. This wine has, by a margin, the longest finish - incredible!
By Bill Nanson
(Comte Georges de Vogüé Musigny Vieilles Vignes) Deep colour. Again the nose giving little away, though certainly, higher toned than the previous wines. High tannin, though much lower than the Richebourgs. It somehow seems to combine the body of the last wine, with being smoother and softer. This wine has, by a margin, the longest finish - incredible!6/1/2001, (See more on Burgundy-Report...)