PnP, very good. Fresh, exquisite balance, depth, complexity, etc. This kept improving, revealing new secrets every ten minutes it seemed. Medium-bodied, soil, mineral, apple, spice, etc. An excellent example of a village wine, and easily worth the cost. Glad to have one more that I'll be sure to enjoy sometime in the coming five years. I only wish I had more. highly recommended
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Golden color, with a tropical bouquet. Peaches and pear flavors, quite ripe, rich and creamy, but lacking some energy and acidity. This bottle seemed quite advanced.
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[Vinum Maisons & Domaines Henriot Tasting] Ripe yellow/orchard fruit, apples, butter, creme fraiche on the nose. Palate of ripe buttery apples, oak spices and vanilla. Slight heaviness and heat on the finish. Approachable now with some air.
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Tasted blind alongside their ‘16 Meaursault 1er Cru: this is slightly deeper colored; a far more rounded wine, more character and of a more classic style with floral, apple and lemon curd notes, hints of herbs; just a touch of oak which suits it well; well balanced and pleasant.
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Pear, lemons, apple pie spices and a hint of funkiness' adds to a complex bouquet. Light and airy but once it hits the pallet there is density and structure. Fresh and agile with a creamy finish. Hits of butter and tarragon linger on a great finish. Better in a few years. Drink 2024-2029.
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9/20/2023 - Tim Heaton Likes this wine:
PnP, very good. Fresh, exquisite balance, depth, complexity, etc. This kept improving, revealing new secrets every ten minutes it seemed. Medium-bodied, soil, mineral, apple, spice, etc. An excellent example of a village wine, and easily worth the cost. Glad to have one more that I'll be sure to enjoy sometime in the coming five years. I only wish I had more. highly recommended
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2/25/2023 - CHINACAT wrote: 89 Points
Golden color, with a tropical bouquet. Peaches and pear flavors, quite ripe, rich and creamy, but lacking some energy and acidity. This bottle seemed quite advanced.
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10/28/2022 - Michael Hung wrote: 89 Points
[Vinum Maisons & Domaines Henriot Tasting]
Ripe yellow/orchard fruit, apples, butter, creme fraiche on the nose. Palate of ripe buttery apples, oak spices and vanilla. Slight heaviness and heat on the finish. Approachable now with some air.
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10/5/2022 - jmoore431 Likes this wine: 92 Points
Tasted blind alongside their ‘16 Meaursault 1er Cru: this is slightly deeper colored; a far more rounded wine, more character and of a more classic style with floral, apple and lemon curd notes, hints of herbs; just a touch of oak which suits it well; well balanced and pleasant.
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4/11/2022 - Poisey wrote: 93 Points
Pear, lemons, apple pie spices and a hint of funkiness' adds to a complex bouquet. Light and airy but once it hits the pallet there is density and structure. Fresh and agile with a creamy finish. Hits of butter and tarragon linger on a great finish. Better in a few years. Drink 2024-2029.
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