Notoriously a terrific vintage for PYCM, 2011 Perrieres, its top Meursault bottling is absolutely stunning tonight, in a killer spot and firing on all cylinders wafting from the glass with layers of yellow orchard fruit, white flowers, pastry cream and marzipan. The palate has superb definition, incredible minerality and racy citrusy acids each providing freshness, energy and balance to its intense richness, which lead to its long mineral inflicted finale. There will never be enough PYCM Perrieres for the world. White burg at its finest.
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Such a wonderful winemaker. Perfectly in its drinking window, lighter than in the greater vintages with the typical PYC minerality/acidity with a touch of butter. Relatively long aftertaste. The next day losing some of its energy while continuing to show incredibly compelling minerailty in the long aftertaste. PYC produces some of the very best whites in the world, no doubt, explaining the regrettable steep price hike over the past few years.
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Elegant, nice citrus and minerals, with decent acid. (Over)reduction but wine is slowly shining through. Somewhat anonymous or hard to identify as Meursault.
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Pedro's visit to Tucson: Very nice wine in tough competition with '11 PYCM CC and Monty. Citrus and miinerality. Elegance. Great balance. As expected, Lacks the weight and stuffing of the other 2 wines.
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7/6/2023 - finediningnyc Likes this wine: 96 Points
Notoriously a terrific vintage for PYCM, 2011 Perrieres, its top Meursault bottling is absolutely stunning tonight, in a killer spot and firing on all cylinders wafting from the glass with layers of yellow orchard fruit, white flowers, pastry cream and marzipan. The palate has superb definition, incredible minerality and racy citrusy acids each providing freshness, energy and balance to its intense richness, which lead to its long mineral inflicted finale. There will never be enough PYCM Perrieres for the world. White burg at its finest.
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3/22/2023 - johnh1001 wrote: 95 Points
Oustanding aromatics and wonderfully open palate.
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3/19/2023 - Ozen Likes this wine: 95 Points
Such a wonderful winemaker. Perfectly in its drinking window, lighter than in the greater vintages with the typical PYC minerality/acidity with a touch of butter. Relatively long aftertaste. The next day losing some of its energy while continuing to show incredibly compelling minerailty in the long aftertaste.
PYC produces some of the very best whites in the world, no doubt, explaining the regrettable steep price hike over the past few years.
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2/27/2023 - mchern02 wrote: 92 Points
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Elegant, nice citrus and minerals, with decent acid. (Over)reduction but wine is slowly shining through. Somewhat anonymous or hard to identify as Meursault.
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2/4/2023 - rnellans wrote: 94 Points
Pedro's visit to Tucson: Very nice wine in tough competition with '11 PYCM CC and Monty. Citrus and miinerality. Elegance. Great balance. As expected,
Lacks the weight and stuffing of the other 2 wines.
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