(Camus-Bruchon Savigny-Les-Beaune "Les Pimentiers") was a lovely Savigny from a producer I had been greatly anticipating tasting. This was very traditional stuff with a wonderful rusticity allied with beautifully perfumed fruit. The tannins were big but ripe but this seemed very accessible. This kept getting better and better with more nuanced aromas and the fruit on the palate was getting deeper. Really a pleasure to drink now and much more accessible than most 2005's at this point. Lovely stuff and seems like it will last a while.
By Lyle Fass
(Camus-Bruchon Savigny-Les-Beaune "Les Pimentiers") was a lovely Savigny from a producer I had been greatly anticipating tasting. This was very traditional stuff with a wonderful rusticity allied with beautifully perfumed fruit. The tannins were big but ripe but this seemed very accessible. This kept getting better and better with more nuanced aromas and the fruit on the palate was getting deeper. Really a pleasure to drink now and much more accessible than most 2005's at this point. Lovely stuff and seems like it will last a while.10/25/2007, (See more on Rockss and Fruit...)