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Sunday, September 8, 2013 - More on the masculine side of Chambolle and more terroir-driven and less reliant upon its fruit. Dark stone fruit, integrating wood, spice, and earth. Reminds me of Feussolottes. Very enjoyable, not particularly elegant or lacey, but displays great transparency and balance that I've found typical of H-N. This will age more on soil than on fruit, so I'd drink now if fruit is your bag. First of 4 bottles -- I'll personally hold the rest for a bit, as there is a bunch of unevolved material here. Drank over about four hours.

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