In the nose, you immediately got a scent of sulfur or hints of sulfur; I can't say it was disturbing, and it didn't dissipate over time. However, it did significantly diminish afterward, and I experienced pleasant notes of pear, making the nose clean and fresh! In the mouth, it was very mineral but also pure, mirroring the characteristics of the nose. In other words, the wine was well-balanced! It was already enjoyable for me even before 2019.
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Lt. yellow in colour, good acidity, refreshing, slight green apple more intense citrus flavours dominant the palate ending with a slight biscuit aftertaste. Just a wonderfully drinking wine from start to finish. A great Chassange 1er Cru from M Colin . I have never had an opportunity to try his GC wines but if this level is as good as this consistently vintage to vintage I will seek out and try to buy one of his GC ,s for comparison.
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Light yellow , great acidity, slight nose of white flowers and lemon, good length, generous depth of flavours of lemon/citrus. An excellent tasting 1er Cru. Easily consumed and a pleasure to drink. A great example of white burgundy at its finest.
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This wine really Chassagnes to me! Great acidity, long length, intense flavours of lemon/lime . A wonderful wine that can be drank alone but for me is a perfect match with a rich butter or white sauced sea food dish. Excellent! A 1er cru with GC intensity of flavour.
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Ripe and concentrated nose of orchard fruits and oak. Drier on the palate compared to what the nose suggests, and really complex, with minerals, great palate density, and acidity. Oak tannins add bitterness. This will be long lived, as it was showing brilliant energy and a saline finish days later from inert-gassed and re-corked bottle.
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1/23/2024 - Beeck10 wrote: 95 Points
In the nose, you immediately got a scent of sulfur or hints of sulfur; I can't say it was disturbing, and it didn't dissipate over time. However, it did significantly diminish afterward, and I experienced pleasant notes of pear, making the nose clean and fresh! In the mouth, it was very mineral but also pure, mirroring the characteristics of the nose. In other words, the wine was well-balanced! It was already enjoyable for me even before 2019.
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12/23/2023 - Pinot Peter Likes this wine:
Lt. yellow in colour, good acidity, refreshing, slight green apple more intense citrus flavours dominant the palate ending with a slight biscuit aftertaste. Just a wonderfully drinking wine from start to finish. A great Chassange 1er Cru from M Colin .
I have never had an opportunity to try his GC wines but if this level is as good as this consistently vintage to vintage I will seek out and try to buy one of his GC ,s for comparison.
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3/22/2023 - Pinot Peter Likes this wine:
Excellent drinking 1er Cru, great acidity, biscuit nose, lt. yellow, enticing sweetness, good length, great complex flavours of citrus...yummy
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2/2/2022 - Pinot Peter Likes this wine:
Light yellow , great acidity, slight nose of white flowers and lemon, good length, generous depth of flavours of lemon/citrus. An excellent tasting 1er Cru. Easily consumed and a pleasure to drink. A great example of white burgundy at its finest.
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11/22/2021 - Pinot Peter Likes this wine:
This wine really Chassagnes to me! Great acidity, long length, intense flavours of lemon/lime . A wonderful wine that can be drank alone but for me is a perfect match with a rich butter or white sauced sea food dish.
Excellent! A 1er cru with GC intensity of flavour.
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10/25/2021 - blacktruffle wrote: 94 Points
Ripe and concentrated nose of orchard fruits and oak. Drier on the palate compared to what the nose suggests, and really complex, with minerals, great palate density, and acidity. Oak tannins add bitterness. This will be long lived, as it was showing brilliant energy and a saline finish days later from inert-gassed and re-corked bottle.
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