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Community Tasting Notes (12) Avg Score: 94.8 points

  • The wine has penetrating with earth, wild berries, underbrush, menthol and spice. I would expect more weight from the vintage. In fact, I prefer the 2013 Chambertin more tonight with more high tone red fruit and less earthiness.

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  • A lot of earthy and floral, red berries were noted from the pour. A rather brownish colour from a relatively young wine. Decanted for 1.5 hours and it was a very complex and refined Burgundy, with powerful notes to the finish, all and all a very elegant wine.

    A rather soft tannin which gives fineness to the wine.
    Definitely more masculine than a VR/ RSV, but the balance is on point.

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  • This wine simply delivers everything you want in a great bottle of red burgundy. Agree with Craig, it's very soulful.

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  • Heidi's Redux: A Night to Remember (St. Genevieve, Mpls, MN): Medium plus red color. Drank a glass over an hour. Same bottle as Chablis28, so he his note for prep. This has an explosive, high toned floral nose filled with rose petals and violets; followed by sappy red berries along with citrus notes, orange peel, and dried earthy tones. The palate follows through with the deep, ripe red berry fruits, some deep black raspberry, building structure as this moves along, impressive length and just a little youthful green note in the background. This has a great future. 94(+)pts.

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  • Rossignol Trapet continues to ride under the radar of many Burg lovers but those who have drank one seem almost universally impressed. The CT medium for this stellar 2010 Chambertin is 95.4pts. Tonights btl was no exception. Amazing example of everything Grand Cru Gevrey Chambertin can be. This firmed up a little later on but for most the evening it was singing a song I loved reminiscent of the great alt country songwriter Guy Clark. Guy's voice was never pretty but so soulful & real. Like this wine, Guys voice expressed the terroir of his life. Gevrey's terroir shine here. Opened 3-1/2 hrs prior to leaving for St Genevieve & slow oxed in a Riedel Burg & Btl. Removed cork at StG about 45 minutes before drinking in the same flt with a marvelous '99 Rousseau Beze. This was completely in my wheel house with a compelling base of earth infused aromas complimented by violets & berries. The earthiness continues on the balanced, elegant & pure palate where we pick up red fruit, mineral, spice, meat and emerging sous bois notes. There is sneaky power here that only asserts itself later as its structure starts to dominate a very long & persistent finish. That said for most of the night this is wonderful example of how superb the 2010 vintage continues to be. Rossignol Trapet went biodynamic a good while ago as is evidenced in the lift and freshness here. A wine for any Gevrey Chambertin purest. Tons of upside but impressive and rewarding now. Wish like hell I had more '10s of this!

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