Floral and lithe on the nose. Super clear strawberry through the mouth and finish. Too much of a sweet, candied, acidic sensation through the finish for me. Vineyard typicity, to the extent I can speak for it, seems quite real.
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Christian Clerget v Georges Lignier shootout (WS): Probably the most controversial bottle of the tasting, the bottle on our table was highly reductive, redolent of funk and sulfur. Initially loose knit on opening, with air the palate tightens up, notes of stones and red fruits. The sulfur note lightened a little bit with air but did not blow off altogether, and I have some reservations about it, however other tables did not seem to have as much quibbles about this.
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4/25/2024 - 831900_ wrote: 92 Points
Floral and lithe on the nose. Super clear strawberry through the mouth and finish. Too much of a sweet, candied, acidic sensation through the finish for me. Vineyard typicity, to the extent I can speak for it, seems quite real.
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3/28/2023 - lightning wrote:
Christian Clerget v Georges Lignier shootout (WS): Probably the most controversial bottle of the tasting, the bottle on our table was highly reductive, redolent of funk and sulfur. Initially loose knit on opening, with air the palate tightens up, notes of stones and red fruits. The sulfur note lightened a little bit with air but did not blow off altogether, and I have some reservations about it, however other tables did not seem to have as much quibbles about this.
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