Very similar to the 2018, this year-younger brother is full of pithy and limey vigor, with notable persistence and a zingy-tart delivery that offers pogo stick flavor punching on through the vibrant finish. Fresh and lip-smacking yellow and green citrus go toe-to-toe with limestone and pear skin notes, hitting all the Five Ds of flavor-dodgeball - Dodge, Duck, Dip, Dive, and... Dodge.
Sealed with DIAM; so, no problem holding for a few years, though this is a fun (if but primary) showing already. Air is a friend here if deciding to open early. (Too bad they are going back to natural cork with 2020). 94-95+ points. Try again in 2025+.
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7/2/2023 - stivo wrote: 90 Points
Always cannot dig the goodness of pm 1er. this wine show the conclusion again.
Maybe deserve aging but totally unbalanced now.
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5/15/2022 - csimm wrote: 95 Points
Very similar to the 2018, this year-younger brother is full of pithy and limey vigor, with notable persistence and a zingy-tart delivery that offers pogo stick flavor punching on through the vibrant finish. Fresh and lip-smacking yellow and green citrus go toe-to-toe with limestone and pear skin notes, hitting all the Five Ds of flavor-dodgeball - Dodge, Duck, Dip, Dive, and... Dodge.
Sealed with DIAM; so, no problem holding for a few years, though this is a fun (if but primary) showing already. Air is a friend here if deciding to open early. (Too bad they are going back to natural cork with 2020). 94-95+ points. Try again in 2025+.
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4/22/2021 - Ben Christiansen wrote:
Darn that smells amazing. And tastes amazing to if wound up.
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