Rusty core to a clear rim. Showy nose of red fruit, floral notes and earth. Really loved just smelling the wine. Light on the palate but focused with the fruit and earth shining through to a balanced medium length finish.
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A business lunch (Restaurant 212, Amsterdam, NL): A monopole just above the premier cru Les Marconnets, but it is classified as a village vineyard. Delightfully pure and fresh, roses and violets, hint of earth, ripe blue fruit, peach, spices, silky and creamy, elegant weight, very good resonance and length. Lovely now and over the next 8-10 years.
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11/15/2019 - GregB57 Likes this wine: 90 Points
Floral (roses) and ripe red fruit. Well integrated; I’m not sure this would benefit from more bottle age.
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12/14/2018 - slulkin Likes this wine: 91 Points
Rusty core to a clear rim. Showy nose of red fruit, floral notes and earth. Really loved just smelling the wine. Light on the palate but focused with the fruit and earth shining through to a balanced medium length finish.
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4/12/2018 - Xavier Auerbach wrote: 91 Points
A business lunch (Restaurant 212, Amsterdam, NL): A monopole just above the premier cru Les Marconnets, but it is classified as a village vineyard. Delightfully pure and fresh, roses and violets, hint of earth, ripe blue fruit, peach, spices, silky and creamy, elegant weight, very good resonance and length. Lovely now and over the next 8-10 years.
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