2009s continue to impress and are open for business. Red berry fruit balanced by a stony quality I often find present in Cote de Beaune wines. The warmth of the vintage comes through with a hint of sweetness on the palate. Smooth texture and good balance. Drink now or over the next 15-20 years.
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Burg Wine Dinner (Woodstock, GA): Translucent bright crimson red; there is still some oak lingering in the otherwise singular nose of sour red cherry; the palate echoes the same notes but this Pommard is fairly elegant with soft tannin and med+ depth which came out with air, very plummy, alcohol seemed a bit high at first but the wine came together nicely; again another Pommard that shows its singularity and compactness, wondering when this will become more interesting and develop more complexity- I am optimistic about its future, though.
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6/9/2023 - EhrlichDY wrote:
Another delicious bottle. Juicy red fruit backstopped by earthy Beaune terroir. Slightly sad to kill my last bottle. Great QPR here.
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11/19/2021 - EhrlichDY Likes this wine:
2009s continue to impress and are open for business. Red berry fruit balanced by a stony quality I often find present in Cote de Beaune wines. The warmth of the vintage comes through with a hint of sweetness on the palate. Smooth texture and good balance. Drink now or over the next 15-20 years.
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10/4/2015 - scorrea Likes this wine:
07 and 08 were a bust. This vintage was solid. Balanced and decent juice overall.
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1/26/2014 - Rezy13 wrote: 89 Points
Burg Wine Dinner (Woodstock, GA): Translucent bright crimson red; there is still some oak lingering in the otherwise singular nose of sour red cherry; the palate echoes the same notes but this Pommard is fairly elegant with soft tannin and med+ depth which came out with air, very plummy, alcohol seemed a bit high at first but the wine came together nicely; again another Pommard that shows its singularity and compactness, wondering when this will become more interesting and develop more complexity- I am optimistic about its future, though.
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