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2010 Coudert Fleurie Clos de la Roilette

Gamay

  • France
  • Burgundy
  • Beaujolais
  • Fleurie

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  • David Strange Likes this wine:

    September 11, 2011 - I cannot deny there is more than a suggestion of Beaujolais bubble-gum fruit on this nose which, at best, only approaches being so interesting, but there is more… Who’d have thought it from a Beaujolais nose, but there is a distinct minerality on show here – it is pretty complex. These aromas are not overt, but are all pretty tightly bound up together; it is a young wine and I think this nose will have more to show when it settles down a bit. I am quite staggered by the seriousness of the tannic structure this palate has, it must be the most severe Fleurie the world has ever seen. I rather like that. I rather like the acidity that energises the pretty fruit as well. Again, this seems a very young wine and those elements are perhaps not in absolute accord, but the constitution of the palate is quite extraordinary for a Beaujolais and I cannot help but find myself rather impressed by it. If you are one of those people who believe that ageing Beaujolais is a valid use of cellar-space then this is a must buy. Those aficionados who are less off their chump should try this toward the end of the year and expect to be impressed by a distinctly profound example of the style.

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