Compared to the Morey Grives served alongside this was notably more advanced and lost its freshness. Tertiary nose which was interesting but somewhat weak palate. Drink up.
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Too lean for me, showing little development in the cellar. Tasted blind with wine pros, this presented like a very strict Cru Beaujolais. No particular flaws, but nothing captured my interest either.
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Popped and poured over an hour some funk at first which gives way to a very nice floral and brambly red fruited nose with some earthiness and what I think people term sous bois, flavors are of bramble hint of cranberry some cherry, not tannic, not really acidic, long finish. Very nice mixture of primary and tertiary an excellent wine! Drink up if you can find one it seems like the Ponsot village wines are the hardest to find.
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A lot better than the previous bottle. More dark berries, spices and grip. The wine was holding up very well over the meal, not at all fading as the last bottle. In a nice place and probably at peak, given a good cork. Life is a lottery..
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After four or five bottles, I come across my last one. I could buy more…but it would cost 4x my original price. Alas, this one finally seemed a bit tired…fruit running out of steam and not enough bones under the hood to really entice or provide for secondary notes. This was a great vintage and perhaps its just an off bottle but this seems like it’s leaving the station.
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4/25/2024 - Lord of the Bottles Likes this wine: 90 Points
Compared to the Morey Grives served alongside this was notably more advanced and lost its freshness. Tertiary nose which was interesting but somewhat weak palate. Drink up.
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12/9/2023 - oldcorke wrote: 87 Points
Too lean for me, showing little development in the cellar. Tasted blind with wine pros, this presented like a very strict Cru Beaujolais.
No particular flaws, but nothing captured my interest either.
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7/28/2023 - Teaky Likes this wine:
Popped and poured over an hour some funk at first which gives way to a very nice floral and brambly red fruited nose with some earthiness and what I think people term sous bois, flavors are of bramble hint of cranberry some cherry, not tannic, not really acidic, long finish. Very nice mixture of primary and tertiary an excellent wine! Drink up if you can find one it seems like the Ponsot village wines are the hardest to find.
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12/18/2022 - Proletaren Likes this wine: 90 Points
A lot better than the previous bottle. More dark berries, spices and grip. The wine was holding up very well over the meal, not at all fading as the last bottle. In a nice place and probably at peak, given a good cork. Life is a lottery..
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8/7/2022 - jpp10780 Likes this wine: 90 Points
After four or five bottles, I come across my last one. I could buy more…but it would cost 4x my original price. Alas, this one finally seemed a bit tired…fruit running out of steam and not enough bones under the hood to really entice or provide for secondary notes. This was a great vintage and perhaps its just an off bottle but this seems like it’s leaving the station.
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