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Community Tasting Notes (8) Avg Score: 86.4 points

  • The CT community is right. 04 Mortet is very green.

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  • Having read the previous seven tasting notes I'm leaving a score and final comment until the end of the evening. The Lavaux is the last of half-a-dozen Mortets purchased in 2006 (and the Mes Cinq Terroirs provided some excellent drinking over a couple of years). First impressions matched the previous comments. Is this a Shiraz? Over-extracted. Rather hard.
    Three hours later: hmm - still a big clumsy wine with an unfortunate (metallic?) note to the taste that I can't quite place.
    Next day: as above.

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  • Friday Night Double Blind Tasting $40+ (Bin 75): Wow, what a difference some air makes! Initially I agreed completely with Shiaxonna, but this wine is an example of what makes Burgundy so great. When poured this exhibited thin hard red fruit, the bitter herbaceous quality from this vintage and the worst was the disjointed (f'd up acidity) making the wine hardly drinkable. Everybody smiled and politely took small sips because the wine was not cheap, but I did not hold back and bashed it up and over again. One of the guys mentioned to give this some air and we'll see what happens. Low and behold 1.5-2 hrs later this wine completely transformed. It showed none of the green notes, the acidity calmed down, soft rich fruit and leather came together and the wine was overall harmonious. I felt very sorry for the owner who left thinking he wasted $170, but man we thoroughly enjoyed the rest of that wine!

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  • Denis Mortet must have been in the experimental corner when he made ​​this. Not only is the well known 2004 greenies quite prominent in the glass, but this brew shows almost no pinot characteristics at all. The first half hour the wine is hard to like. Smells like alcohol, a green sting on the nose, it's like making love in a canoo... fucking close to water. At first I thought this has to be a bad bottle or completely on the way down the hill. After an hour though, it suddenly became quite good. Smells a bit unusual, almost like a cheap Italian. However, it tastes quite balanced and good, but not like a burgundie. Is this a blend of syrah? Seems like it.. After another half hour greenies return as a kick in the nose. The taste is suddenly a little dry. I've never completely understood the Coccinella-phobia, but there is a certain aspect to this wine that resembles some 2004-burgs I've tasted earlier. But I do not have the habit of munching ladybugs, so I can not be sure what this is. The balance starts to disappear as well. Acidic and tannic.

    The conclusion must be that this is not the best legacy Denis the wine-magician left behind. If you drink a Mortet tonight, drink any other bottle than this.

    50 +5 +9 +13 +6 (83p)

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  • pop-n-pour; aromatic berries and cherries dominated bouquet; clear pinot juicy character; a little bit unbalanced on palate with some glassy and slight bitter minerality; vintage factor is quite apparent; I think it could perform better if I have time to allow it to stand for 1-2 days before serving

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  • By Stephen Tanzer
    March/April 2006, IWC Issue #125, (See more on Vinous...)

    (Domaine Denis Mortet Gevrey Chambertin Lavaux Saint Jacques) Login and sign up and see review text.

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