Deep ruby. Ripe dark fruit, soil, light green elements, and a bit of gaminess. Medium to full bodied. Perfectly ripe darker fruit mixed with earth and herb. Round melting tannins and superb acidity. Almost completely mature with both the power of the site and finessed complexity. Superb bottle. Nuits St. Georges doesn't get any better than this.
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Flower Day, sweet ripe fruit, floral even, but earthy at the same time. Quite grippy tannins still. Better two hours after open, exceeding my expectations here
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True to terror and a very impressionable wine. Earthy, dirty, muddy, but then there are rose petal and ripe dark berries characteristic of the excellent vintage fruit quality. Chewy and grippy on the finish, really an intensely concentrated NSG. 92-93
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PnP an hour before decanting then served. Medium red with some bricking at the edge. Gorgeous classic Nuits nose; dark red fruits and minerality. Lovely fruit on the palate with little or no tannins to resolve. Quite remarkably youthful at age 24! This bottle was the best so far; hopefully 1 more to go!
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(Domaine Robert Chevillon Nuits St. Georges 1er Cru Les Vaucrains) Dark cherry red color; lovely, tart cherry, framboises, black cherry nose; tart black cherry, black raspberry, mineral palate; medium-plus finish 92+ pts.
(Domaine Robert Chevillon Nuits St. Georges 1er Cru Les Vaucrains) Dark cherry red color; intriguing, focused ripe cherry and black cherry nose with caramel oak; tasty, ripe cherry and red fruit palate with some depth, integrated tannins; medium finish 90+ pts.
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4/13/2024 - drwine2001 wrote:
Deep ruby. Ripe dark fruit, soil, light green elements, and a bit of gaminess. Medium to full bodied. Perfectly ripe darker fruit mixed with earth and herb. Round melting tannins and superb acidity. Almost completely mature with both the power of the site and finessed complexity. Superb bottle. Nuits St. Georges doesn't get any better than this.
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6/17/2023 - Kevnzworld wrote: 95 Points
PNP Jemma
Espresso, elegant dark fruit, resolved silky tannins. Enjoyable
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4/25/2023 - burg++23 Likes this wine: 93 Points
Flower Day, sweet ripe fruit, floral even, but earthy at the same time. Quite grippy tannins still. Better two hours after open, exceeding my expectations here
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4/25/2023 - hprphf wrote: 93 Points
True to terror and a very impressionable wine. Earthy, dirty, muddy, but then there are rose petal and ripe dark berries characteristic of the excellent vintage fruit quality. Chewy and grippy on the finish, really an intensely concentrated NSG. 92-93
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2/10/2023 - rosenst1 wrote: 93 Points
PnP an hour before decanting then served. Medium red with some bricking at the edge. Gorgeous classic Nuits nose; dark red fruits and minerality. Lovely fruit on the palate with little or no tannins to resolve. Quite remarkably youthful at age 24! This bottle was the best so far; hopefully 1 more to go!
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