Last bottle, unfortunately, but I think that this was drunk at peak or very close. The color starts to get a golden hue, but on the nose it is not much advanced, with lovely if more subtle fruit and floral hints. On the palate there is a wonderful mineral core and that silkiness you get with age.
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Citrus, dried honey, oyster shells. This is starting to show baked bread and nuts. I would have guessed this Chablis blind. This would rate higher based on the aromas, but it remains compact and does not expand on the finish. A great 2010 St Aubin at a good drinking point. There is no rush, as the wine was fresh days later from the inert-gassed and re-corked bottle. Highly recommended if you can find a bottle in order to get an idea of what an aged Lamy could look like. Air pressure: 29.93 Hg
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Medium yellow. Subdued nose. Palate suffered from initially being too cool but this developed nicely into a lemon brioche mid-palate with some nice minerality and deft wood use. Perhaps a bit less body than I would like but very nice otherwise - great balance and good length.
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9/9/2023 - gilrbo Likes this wine:
Last bottle, unfortunately, but I think that this was drunk at peak or very close.
The color starts to get a golden hue, but on the nose it is not much advanced, with lovely if more subtle fruit and floral hints. On the palate there is a wonderful mineral core and that silkiness you get with age.
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12/31/2021 - David Meddings wrote: 90 Points
Consistent with previous notes.
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11/27/2021 - blacktruffle Likes this wine: 93 Points
Citrus, dried honey, oyster shells. This is starting to show baked bread and nuts. I would have guessed this Chablis blind. This would rate higher based on the aromas, but it remains compact and does not expand on the finish. A great 2010 St Aubin at a good drinking point. There is no rush, as the wine was fresh days later from the inert-gassed and re-corked bottle. Highly recommended if you can find a bottle in order to get an idea of what an aged Lamy could look like. Air pressure: 29.93 Hg
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12/4/2020 - David Meddings wrote: 91 Points
Medium yellow. Subdued nose. Palate suffered from initially being too cool but this developed nicely into a lemon brioche mid-palate with some nice minerality and deft wood use. Perhaps a bit less body than I would like but very nice otherwise - great balance and good length.
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6/3/2020 - Lord Rodney wrote: 94 Points
A beautiful wine! Closing in on maturity but can age for much longer! Deep yellow fruits an strong acidity - great white burgundy is the best!
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