Really great for the appelation. In comparison to the 1ere Chassagnes, this pales, but on its own, the wine has come into nice shape, gaining weight in the bottle, alcohol has receded and the oak has relaxed. Lemon drop, pear, clean and transparent. Really drinking well and not as gastronomic as the more structured crus
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nose - very reduced at first but quickly corrected with air. powdered milk, cucumber, white flowers - odd nose but identifiable as white burg
mouth - more malo than lactic, there is a kid of softness here. I can see the mint thing but i have been primed. there is a round genteel (caramel) quality to the mouth that i suspect is a producer signature though i dont have enough Ramonet experience to say for sure. I think this is worth experiencing to understand the producer and i will look to trying some other vintages of this wine, but there are plenty of better deals in white burgundy out there.
Pop and pour. On the nose: soft struck match, crushed rock, lemon oil, and some toast, which I don't think I noticed last time. On the palate: fantastic acidity, muddled mint, crushed rock, iodine, lemon oil, vanilla and lovely density. A touch of tang on the juicy and mineral finish.
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Pop and pour. Very different from the 15, which was the.vintage I had most recently. The 15 reminded me of a Corton-Charlemagne light, this was so mineral and savory. On the nose: graphite, iodine, lemon oil, vanilla extract. On the palate: lemon oil, oily texture. grapefruit. iodine. Lovely density, maybe comes off as slightly lower acid on th4 mid than I like...white pepper and acidic tang on the close, however. Solid.
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Lime peel and citron, much less oak than the chassagne 1eres, in fact there is little house resemblance that I can detect. However it does drink quite cleanly, with some linen and good purity of fruit. Nary a flaw, but I prefer PYCMs version of Les Belles Filles by a half length.
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Aromatically, lemon and lime peel dominated with moderately ripe pear and crushed rock. Shows some 2018 richness on the palate, but certainly not overwhelming as some wines have. There is a good bit of minerality all throughout and a nice burst of energy on the finish. Very tasty Pernand!
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4/10/2023 - jviz wrote: 92 Points
Really great for the appelation. In comparison to the 1ere Chassagnes, this pales, but on its own, the wine has come into nice shape, gaining weight in the bottle, alcohol has receded and the oak has relaxed. Lemon drop, pear, clean and transparent. Really drinking well and not as gastronomic as the more structured crus
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1/6/2023 - Aravind Asok wrote:
Pop and pour. Too soon. Lovely though. Yum, see previous note.
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11/28/2022 - Aravind Asok wrote:
Pop and pour. See previous note. Yum.
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3/30/2022 - soyhead wrote:
nose - very reduced at first but quickly corrected with air. powdered milk, cucumber, white flowers - odd nose but identifiable as white burg
mouth - more malo than lactic, there is a kid of softness here. I can see the mint thing but i have been primed. there is a round genteel (caramel) quality to the mouth that i suspect is a producer signature though i dont have enough Ramonet experience to say for sure. I think this is worth experiencing to understand the producer and i will look to trying some other vintages of this wine, but there are plenty of better deals in white burgundy out there.
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3/5/2022 - Aravind Asok wrote:
Pop and pour. On the nose: soft struck match, crushed rock, lemon oil, and some toast, which I don't think I noticed last time. On the palate: fantastic acidity, muddled mint, crushed rock, iodine, lemon oil, vanilla and lovely density. A touch of tang on the juicy and mineral finish.
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11/18/2021 - Aravind Asok wrote:
Pop and pour. Very different from the 15, which was the.vintage I had most recently. The 15 reminded me of a Corton-Charlemagne light, this was so mineral and savory. On the nose: graphite, iodine, lemon oil, vanilla extract. On the palate: lemon oil, oily texture. grapefruit. iodine. Lovely density, maybe comes off as slightly lower acid on th4 mid than I like...white pepper and acidic tang on the close, however. Solid.
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3/3/2021 - Christian Rognes wrote: 91 Points
Extremely attractive and rewarding to drink young. Drink now.
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1/24/2021 - jviz wrote: 91 Points
Lime peel and citron, much less oak than the chassagne 1eres, in fact there is little house resemblance that I can detect. However it does drink quite cleanly, with some linen and good purity of fruit. Nary a flaw, but I prefer PYCMs version of Les Belles Filles by a half length.
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1/3/2021 - MatthewF wrote:
Aromatically, lemon and lime peel dominated with moderately ripe pear and crushed rock. Shows some 2018 richness on the palate, but certainly not overwhelming as some wines have. There is a good bit of minerality all throughout and a nice burst of energy on the finish. Very tasty Pernand!
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