Metropolitan Pavilion, New York
Tasted Saturday, March 9, 2013 by xwine with 839 views
The 2010s are definitely worthy of the attention. Unfortunately, I lost most of my notes for this tasting, so was only able to give general impressions for most of the producers. The wines are listed in the order tasted.
Very aromatic (the Lamy wines seem to be very aromatic, almost intoxicatingly so), waxy, seems almost fragile on the palate, lacks some punch.
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Citrusy, crisp, blend of orchard fruit and citrus, almost fragile on the palate, aromatic, I like this much more than the Tremblots.
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High toned nose, intoxicating, elegant, lovely finish with a hint of lime. Liked this!
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Seemed larger scaled than the Frionnes and Chateniere, deep, very nice wine, nicely structured and balanced, long penetrating finish, excellent.
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Bigger style than the Lamy Chateniere, no other notes on this one.
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Nose is tight as a drum, didn’t really care for this one, some bitterness, seemed rather simple, falls off on the palate.
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Considerable step up here, more material, orchard fruit, quite nice.
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Very tight on the nose, yet still shows a powerful creamy quality, marvelous spicy back note, big palate, huge, yet still maintains elegance, power and elegance with a nice long finish. A "wow" wine!
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Fresh, pure, very clean, sort of like crisp orchard fruit.
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Decent for its level, but still somewhat disappointing.
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Came across as straightforward and simple.
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Nice enough, but too oaky for me.
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I didn’t get a good sense of this wine, nice fruit and structure, but just seemed to be lacking some depth (especially compared to PYCM Batard), should have gone back to try it again.
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Lost my notes on the Lafarge wines, but they were all showing nicely, with a nice freshness to the Aigrots Blanc, the Mitans and Ducs were quite nice, and the Chenes was simply fabulous.
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Lost my notes on the Lafarge wines, but they were all showing nicely, with a nice freshness to the Aigrots Blanc, the Mitans and Ducs were quite nice, and the Chenes was simply fabulous.
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Lost my notes on the Lafarge wines, but they were all showing nicely, with a nice freshness to the Aigrots Blanc, the Mitans and Ducs were quite nice, and the Chenes was simply fabulous.
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Lost my notes on the Lafarge wines, but they were all showing nicely, with a nice freshness to the Aigrots Blanc, the Mitans and Ducs were quite nice, and the Chenes was simply fabulous.
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Lost my notes on the Remoissenet wines, but I didn’t really care for the lineup. Tried the St. Romain, Gevrey, Gevrey Cazetiers, and Clos Vougeot. Overall, they seemed a bit clumsy and heavy handed, though the Saint-Romain was nice for its level.
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Lost my notes on the Remoissenet wines, but I didn’t really care for the lineup. Tried the St. Romain, Gevrey, Gevrey Cazetiers, and Clos Vougeot. Overall, they seemed a bit clumsy and heavy handed, though the Saint-Romain was nice for its level.
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Lost my notes on the Remoissenet wines, but I didn’t really care for the lineup. Tried the St. Romain, Gevrey, Gevrey Cazetiers, and Clos Vougeot. Overall, they seemed a bit clumsy and heavy handed, though the Saint-Romain was nice for its level.
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Lost my notes on the Remoissenet wines, but I didn’t really care for the lineup. Tried the St. Romain, Gevrey, Gevrey Cazetiers, and Clos Vougeot. Overall, they seemed a bit clumsy and heavy handed, though the Saint-Romain was nice for its level.
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Lost my notes on the Mugneret-Gibourg wines, but the lineup was terrific. Tried the Vosne, Nuits Chaignots, Echezeaux, and Clos Vougeot. Wines of purity and grace. The Chaignots was predictably a very elegant rendition of Nuits St. Georges. Love what the sisters are doing here.
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Lost my notes on the Mugneret-Gibourg wines, but the lineup was terrific. Tried the Vosne, Nuits Chaignots, Echezeaux, and Clos Vougeot. Wines of purity and grace. The Chaignots was predictably a very elegant rendition of Nuits St. Georges. Love what the sisters are doing here.
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Lost my notes on the Mugneret-Gibourg wines, but the lineup was terrific. Tried the Vosne, Nuits Chaignots, Echezeaux, and Clos Vougeot. Wines of purity and grace. The Chaignots was predictably a very elegant rendition of Nuits St. Georges. Love what the sisters are doing here.
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Lost my notes on the Mugneret-Gibourg wines, but the lineup was terrific. Tried the Vosne, Nuits Chaignots, Echezeaux, and Clos Vougeot. Wines of purity and grace. The Chaignots was predictably a very elegant rendition of Nuits St. Georges. Love what the sisters are doing here.
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Lost my notes on the Liger-Belair wines, but I wasn’t bowled over by the lineup (the 2010 Brulees from the Verticals was stunning). The Reignots was clearly showing some reduction, and the Suchots was quite nice. I need to taste more from this producer.
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Lost my notes on the Liger-Belair wines, but I wasn’t bowled over by the lineup (the 2010 Brulees from the Verticals was stunning). The Reignots was clearly showing some reduction, and the Suchots was quite nice. I need to taste more from this producer.
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Lost my notes on the Liger-Belair wines, but I wasn’t bowled over by the lineup (the 2010 Brulees from the Verticals was stunning). The Reignots was clearly showing some reduction, and the Suchots was quite nice. I need to taste more from this producer.
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Lost my notes on the Liger-Belair wines, but I wasn’t bowled over by the lineup (the 2010 Brulees from the Verticals was stunning). The Reignots was clearly showing some reduction, and the Suchots was quite nice. I need to taste more from this producer.
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Lost my notes on the Hudelot-Noellat wines, but a lovely lineup. Tried the Vosne, Vosne Suchots, Clos Vougeot, and Romanee Saint-Vivant. Very classy, and the RSV was stunning.
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Lost my notes on the Hudelot-Noellat wines, but a lovely lineup. Tried the Vosne, Vosne Suchots, Clos Vougeot, and Romanee Saint-Vivant. Very classy, and the RSV was stunning.
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Lost my notes on the Hudelot-Noellat wines, but a lovely lineup. Tried the Vosne, Vosne Suchots, Clos Vougeot, and Romanee Saint-Vivant. Very classy, and the RSV was stunning.
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Lost my notes on the Hudelot-Noellat wines, but a lovely lineup. Tried the Vosne, Vosne Suchots, Clos Vougeot, and Romanee Saint-Vivant. Very classy, and the RSV was stunning.
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Lost my notes on the Roumier wines, but as a group they may have been the stars of the tasting for me. Tried the Chambolle, Chambolle Cras, Morey Bussiere, and Ruchottes. Great sense of elegance, purity, depth and energy across the board. Stellar lineup!
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Lost my notes on the Roumier wines, but as a group they may have been the stars of the tasting for me. Tried the Chambolle, Chambolle Cras, Morey Bussiere, and Ruchottes. Great sense of elegance, purity, depth and energy across the board. Stellar lineup!
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Lost my notes on the Roumier wines, but as a group they may have been the stars of the tasting for me. Tried the Chambolle, Chambolle Cras, Morey Bussiere, and Ruchottes. Great sense of elegance, purity, depth and energy across the board. Stellar lineup!
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Lost my notes on the Roumier wines, but as a group they may have been the stars of the tasting for me. Tried the Chambolle, Chambolle Cras, Morey Bussiere, and Ruchottes. Great sense of elegance, purity, depth and energy across the board. Stellar lineup!
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Lost my notes on the Fourrier wines, but these were stellar across the board. Tried the Gevrey, Morey Solon, Gevrey Moines, and Gevrey Jacques. Great purity of fruit, with the Clos Saint Jacques being the most brooding of the bunch. The Combes aux Moines was the highlight for me; what a fabulous wine!
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Lost my notes on the Fourrier wines, but these were stellar across the board. Tried the Gevrey, Morey Solon, Gevrey Moines, and Gevrey Jacques. Great purity of fruit, with the Clos Saint Jacques being the most brooding of the bunch. The Combes aux Moines was the highlight for me; what a fabulous wine!
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Lost my notes on the Fourrier wines, but these were stellar across the board. Tried the Gevrey, Morey Solon, Gevrey Moines, and Gevrey Jacques. Great purity of fruit, with the Clos Saint Jacques being the most brooding of the bunch. The Combes aux Moines was the highlight for me; what a fabulous wine!
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Lost my notes on the Fourrier wines, but these were stellar across the board. Tried the Gevrey, Morey Solon, Gevrey Moines, and Gevrey Jacques. Great purity of fruit, with the Clos Saint Jacques being the most brooding of the bunch. The Combes aux Moines was the highlight for me; what a fabulous wine!
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Lost my notes on the Trapet wines, but the entire lineup was very nice. I tried the Gevrey Ostrea, Gevrey 1er Alea (if I recall correctly), Latricieres, and Chambertin. I need to pay more attention to Trapet, and unfortunately I don't recall much in the way of specifics.
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Lost my notes on the Trapet wines, but the entire lineup was very nice. I tried the Gevrey Ostrea, Gevrey 1er Alea (if I recall correctly), Latricieres, and Chambertin. I need to pay more attention to Trapet, and unfortunately I don't recall much in the way of specifics.
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Lost my notes on the Trapet wines, but the entire lineup was very nice. I tried the Gevrey Ostrea, Gevrey 1er Alea (if I recall correctly), Latricieres, and Chambertin. I need to pay more attention to Trapet, and unfortunately I don't recall much in the way of specifics.
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Lost my notes on the Trapet wines, but the entire lineup was very nice. I tried the Gevrey Ostrea, Gevrey 1er Alea (if I recall correctly), Latricieres, and Chambertin. I need to pay more attention to Trapet, and unfortunately I don't recall much in the way of specifics.
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Lost my notes on the Dujac wines, but these were not showing well, with the exception of the Clos de la Roche. Tried the Chambolle (negoce), Morey, Gevery Combottes, and Roche. They seemed clumsy and disjointed (except the Roche), and I have to think they're just in a strange place right now. To retry.
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Lost my notes on the Dujac wines, but these were not showing well, with the exception of the Clos de la Roche. Tried the Chambolle (negoce), Morey, Gevrey Combottes, and Roche. They seemed clumsy and disjointed (except the Roche), and I have to think they're just in a strange place right now. To retry.
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Lost my notes on the Dujac wines, but these were not showing well, with the exception of the Clos de la Roche. Tried the Chambolle (negoce), Morey, Gevery Combottes, and Roche. They seemed clumsy and disjointed (except the Roche), and I have to think they're just in a strange place right now. To retry.
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Lost my notes on the Dujac wines, but these were not showing well, with the exception of the Clos de la Roche. Tried the Chambolle (negoce), Morey, Gevery Combottes, and Roche. They seemed clumsy and disjointed (except the Roche), and I have to think they're just in a strange place right now. To retry.
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Lost my notes on the Chevillon wines, but these ranged from very nice to flat out terrific (the Vaucrains). Tried the Bousselots, Roncieres, Cailles, and Vaucrains. The Bousselots was quite meaty and rustic, and the Vaucrains was the clear star of the lineup.
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Lost my notes on the Chevillon wines, but these ranged from very nice to flat out terrific (the Vaucrains). Tried the Bousselots, Roncieres, Cailles, and Vaucrains. The Bousselots was quite meaty and rustic, and the Vaucrains was the clear star of the lineup.
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Lost my notes on the Chevillon wines, but these ranged from very nice to flat out terrific (the Vaucrains). Tried the Bousselots, Roncieres, Cailles, and Vaucrains. The Bousselots was quite meaty and rustic, and the Vaucrains was the clear star of the lineup.
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Lost my notes on the Chevillon wines, but these ranged from very nice to flat out terrific (the Vaucrains). Tried the Bousselots, Roncieres, Cailles, and Vaucrains. The Bousselots was quite meaty and rustic, and the Vaucrains was the clear star of the lineup.
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2010 Vincent Dauvissat (René & Vincent) Petit Chablis
France, Burgundy, Chablis, Petit Chablis
Simple and straightforward relative to the rest of the lineup, but a nice wine, very good for its level.
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2010 Vincent Dauvissat (René & Vincent) Chablis 1er Cru La Forest
France, Burgundy, Chablis, Chablis 1er Cru
Tight, unyielding, somewhat impenetrable, chalk, lime, hard to gauge right now.
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2010 Vincent Dauvissat (René & Vincent) Chablis Grand Cru Les Preuses
France, Burgundy, Chablis, Chablis Grand Cru
Much larger scaled than the Forest, rich, tart finish, tight, nicely balanced and structured, also terribly unyielding at the moment.
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2010 Vincent Dauvissat (René & Vincent) Chablis Grand Cru Les Clos
France, Burgundy, Chablis, Chablis Grand Cru
Also very tight, but a terrifically long finish, loaded with citrus and a minerally quality. Terrific wine, and the standout of the lineup at this early stage.
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