13%. Awesome persistency - nice finish, if a hair thin. Really a delicious wine. Nose is a bit simple at this point. Oak treatment is perfect - it's there, but nicely balanced already and not at all overpowering. Day 3 - delicious today as well. Great wine.
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A tasty elegant easy to drink village Puligny Montrachet that doesn't need a decant (pop and pour, ready for business), very approachable, though not terribly complex. A good balance of toasted oak/vanilla, lemon pith/rind, enough acidity to pair with a dressed crab roll, fairly floral. It puzzles me that some high end sushi restaurants in Japan would open this for their bottle/pairing selection within 2 years of bottle age, which I don't feel would work for a majority of offerings (unless there was a rich grilled fish course somewhere).
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11/23/2022 - WoodieBayArea wrote:
bright as can be!!... nice
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7/5/2022 - richard.presser Likes this wine: 90 Points
Fine, medium weight, some P-M richness. Beginning to enter its drinking zone. Should drink well for a decade or so.
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6/27/2022 - WoodieBayArea wrote: 91 Points
pretty darn nice for a village wine
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2/7/2022 - trumpet60201 Likes this wine: 92 Points
13%. Awesome persistency - nice finish, if a hair thin. Really a delicious wine. Nose is a bit simple at this point. Oak treatment is perfect - it's there, but nicely balanced already and not at all overpowering. Day 3 - delicious today as well. Great wine.
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1/3/2022 - VincentMorey Likes this wine:
A tasty elegant easy to drink village Puligny Montrachet that doesn't need a decant (pop and pour, ready for business), very approachable, though not terribly complex. A good balance of toasted oak/vanilla, lemon pith/rind, enough acidity to pair with a dressed crab roll, fairly floral. It puzzles me that some high end sushi restaurants in Japan would open this for their bottle/pairing selection within 2 years of bottle age, which I don't feel would work for a majority of offerings (unless there was a rich grilled fish course somewhere).
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