A mini vertical (2017-2021) of this sublime Brulées which is often superior (and always less expensive) than more prestigious names if we except the fabulous Meo-Camuzet).
Served by the glass. On the nose it recalls those small bottles of perfume where the notes of ripe fruit are interspersed with minerals sprinkled with squeezed lemon drops. On the palate again stands out for its mineral character that leaves a dry and at the same time satiating sensation. Elegant and fresh. Persistent and resounding before silky. A good choice to let it age.
Servido por copas. En nariz recuerda a esas pequeñas botellas de perfume donde las notas de fruta madura se entremezclan con minerales salpicados con gotas de limón exprimido. Al paladar vuelve a destacar por su carácter mineral que deja una sensación seca y a la vez saciante. Elegante y fresco. Persistente y rotundo antes que sedoso. Una buena elección para dejarlo envejecer.
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This plot benefits both from the warmth of its south-south-eastern exposure but also from the freshness created by the draft coming down from the mountain into the valley. This balanced situation, where the two extremes coexist, results in a sensitive wine of great flavor, refined seduction and airy elegance. It is indeed the most subtle Premier Cru of the cellar, capable of an expression combining finesse (rose, peony) and minerality (graphite, smoke, salinity) in a radiance apart. The best ever.
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Domaine Visit-Bruno Clavelier's 2018 Vintage (Vosne-Romanée, France): Barrel sample. Light ruby. Fine, spicy red fruit nose. Medium weight and elegant. Crackling red fruit and citrus. Penetrating, pure, and saline with a great acidic backbone. Oh, the fruit in this wine is just mouthwatering.
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3/17/2024 - watcheslover wrote: 97 Points
A mini vertical (2017-2021) of this sublime Brulées which is often superior (and always less expensive) than more prestigious names if we except the fabulous Meo-Camuzet).
1) 2018 97-98
2) 2020 96-97
3) 2019 96
4) 2021 94-95
5) 2017 94
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7/23/2023 - watcheslover Likes this wine: 98 Points
re-tasted, The best producer of Brulées with Méo Camuzet and Eugenie, a masterpiece much better than some Richebourg
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3/10/2021 - Harley1199 Likes this wine:
Served by the glass. On the nose it recalls those small bottles of perfume where the notes of ripe fruit are interspersed with minerals sprinkled with squeezed lemon drops. On the palate again stands out for its mineral character that leaves a dry and at the same time satiating sensation. Elegant and fresh. Persistent and resounding before silky. A good choice to let it age.
Servido por copas. En nariz recuerda a esas pequeñas botellas de perfume donde las notas de fruta madura se entremezclan con minerales salpicados con gotas de limón exprimido. Al paladar vuelve a destacar por su carácter mineral que deja una sensación seca y a la vez saciante. Elegante y fresco. Persistente y rotundo antes que sedoso. Una buena elección para dejarlo envejecer.
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1/23/2021 - watcheslover Likes this wine: 97 Points
This plot benefits both from the warmth of its south-south-eastern exposure but also from the freshness created by the draft coming down from the mountain into the valley. This balanced situation, where the two extremes coexist, results in a sensitive wine of great flavor, refined seduction and airy elegance. It is indeed the most subtle Premier Cru of the cellar, capable of an expression combining finesse (rose, peony) and minerality (graphite, smoke, salinity) in a radiance apart. The best ever.
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11/7/2019 - drwine2001 wrote:
Domaine Visit-Bruno Clavelier's 2018 Vintage (Vosne-Romanée, France): Barrel sample. Light ruby. Fine, spicy red fruit nose. Medium weight and elegant. Crackling red fruit and citrus. Penetrating, pure, and saline with a great acidic backbone. Oh, the fruit in this wine is just mouthwatering.
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