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Community Tasting Notes (4) Median Score: 86 points

  • Frankly, disappointing for the price. We had the '14 two years earlier and it was much more complex.

    The 2011 was good but not great. I didn't catch any of the complexity that we found in the '14 two years earlier. Not overly sweet. Carafed for an hour. Could have used 2-3 hours in the carafe or a few more years.

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  • 93/100

    This village level Vosne-Romanee is absolutely amazing, charming and beautiful even in its youth.

    Great tender bouquet of cola, juicy red berries, hawthorn, mint, elegant, vibrant and well above expectations.

    Palate looks like a total teenager, high school punk that would soon enter a prestigious university and grow up. Just wait a few years, it needs to soften up a bit - tannin not astringent, but still quite sharp.

    Stellar for a village wine.

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  • Medium red. Nose has dark fruit, exotic spice and then cherry syrup. The palate is forceful with cheery fruit, some oak and an athletic frame. Very good for the vintage and the appellation.

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  • Red Burgundy tasting (@ Rotterdam, Netherlands): A youthfully dense, medium-plus intense ruby core signifies the switch to red. The nose shows medium intense and very ripe plummy blacks fruits; on the very edge of jammy for my tastes.
    Not surprisingly, this wine turns out to be firmly medium-plus bodied on the attack. Its medium acidity just about keeps things fresh on the mid-palate, where ripe-but-grippy beyond medium tannins drive medium-plus intense flavours of ripe black&blue berries, laced with an inky edge not unlike that found in South-Western French Tannat. Continuing in that vein, this is a gob full of wine, which would have me guessing monolithic Rhône Syrah rather than Pinot Noir. The finish just about makes it to the 20 second mark, at which point the tannins take over, but it has to be noted that they do not grate.
    This is not a bad wine, but good Bourgogne it’s certainly not. So, bear in mind that the 85 points I can spare reflect a deduction for lack of typicity ...... TN Mike de Lange.

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