Penetrating nose of red and black berries; quite elegant and suave but still punches with power. Beautiful balance and persistence with long finish. Excellent
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May 2022 - Lunch with Peter & friends (Tian Fu): Great nose: red and black berries, bunch of spices, smoky meat and red flowers. I just wouldn't go back to smelling the 13 after this one. The palate is all there too: nicely integrated, no hollow point, long finish. Beautiful wine. I'm really starting to like Damoy!
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4/26/2024 - mchern02 wrote:
2 hours of air then drank over a bit
Penetrating nose of red and black berries; quite elegant and suave but still punches with power. Beautiful balance and persistence with long finish. Excellent
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5/14/2022 - philmtl Likes this wine:
May 2022 - Lunch with Peter & friends (Tian Fu): Great nose: red and black berries, bunch of spices, smoky meat and red flowers. I just wouldn't go back to smelling the 13 after this one. The palate is all there too: nicely integrated, no hollow point, long finish. Beautiful wine. I'm really starting to like Damoy!
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4/19/2017 - fcxj wrote: 94 Points
Elegant and energetic, my favorite of the 8 Damoy tasted. Fruit, smoke and caramel aromatics. Nice minerality, balance and length.
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4/17/2017 - steinersing wrote: 93 Points
Quite powerful - opens with time amd air. Dark cheeries. More attractive than the Chambertin.
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3/22/2016 - Burgundy Al wrote:
Joyaux en Côte de Nuits (Marsannay/Gevrey-Chambertin) - Les Grands Jours de Bourgogne (Complexe Sportif Gevrey-Chambertin): Tasting, brief note. Reduced on nose. Big, brawny flavors with black cherry and plum. Intensely concentrated, but without any loss of harmony. Probably better than Chambertin, with mid 90s point potential.
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