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IJC Likes this wine:
March 3, 2022 - Wonderful.
The last bottle, consistent with my memory of several bottles drunk over the past approx 2 years - solid, flavorful, principally dark and medium red fruit, delicious Red Burgundy, the tannins fully integrated (as they should be, 17 years old), a lower register note of sous bois, with a beautiful balance of acidity which kept the bottle lively until the last drop.
For a "simple" wine, this is as good as it gets.
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IJC Likes this wine:
April 10, 2021 - This "canary in the coal mine" simple Bourgogne has a message - time to drink, and time to begin going up the ladder (1er cru, etc.). All elements of construction now knit together into a seamless, very satisfying drinking experience - middle red fruit predominates, some cherry highlights, commingling with woodsy/ earthen notes, and a tart finish.
Best shortly after opening (no decant necessary, and I would advise against), there is a certain fragility/ lack of material (undoubtedly the source grapes) that begins to break down with too much air/ time open, in the glass, as the fruit begins to dissipate and the acidity begins to ramp up.
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IJC wrote:
March 29, 2017 - I fear I waited too long before drinking this bottle. In its youth, a wine of great balance, fruit and acidity, tart and bright. Gone. Optimistically, I hope that this (inexpensive) bottle will have served its purpose - a "canary in a coal mine," drunk to determine if the lieu dit and first growths of Chezeaux are ready to drink. As to this bottle, in my opinion, it is already on the downslope - the fruit has dissipated, leaving behind a faint scent of the past, but none of the freshness that was once there. The tannins are not yet overbearing, but they are persistent - even now as I write more than an hour later - a searing dryness. Let's be optimistic...
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greenwalter wrote: 86 points
May 19, 2009 - Beautiful color. Nose has berries and barnyard. Medium body. Cherry and spice are dominant, but the back end is sour and awkward.
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elliotgl wrote: 87 points
March 15, 2009 - In the glass a medium garnet to the rim and a nose of cherry, light oak and a hint of spice - In the mouth a slightly tannic impression that yields to cherry but the tannin continues through the finish - should be much more enjoyable in 2 years. Not complex but the core of cherry will make this very enjoyable.
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By Allen Meadows
1st Quarter, 2007, Issue #25 (link)(Domaine Jérome Chezeaux Bourgogne Red) Subscribe to see review text.
Wine Definition
- Vintage 2005
- Type Red
- Producer Jérôme Chezeaux
- Varietal Pinot Noir
- Designation n/a
- Vineyard n/a
- Country France
- Region Burgundy
- SubRegion n/a
- Appellation Bourgogne
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- Pending Delivery 0 (0%)
- In Cellars 15 (65%)
- Consumed 8 (35%)
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- ProducerJérôme Chezeaux
- VarietyPinot Noir
- CountryFrance
- RegionBurgundy
- AppellationBourgogne
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