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  • By Bill Nanson
    4/1/2007, (See more on Burgundy-Report...)

    (Coche-Dury Meursault Rougeots) The nose is reasonably toasty, some width and a little spent match (gunflint) - but relatively primary for all that. Given time the glass fills with aromas and added complexity. The palate has understated entry, is wonderfully intense in the mid-palate - but I’m no fan of a flavour profile that (for me) from time to time hints at taint - I must have been wrong because it faded rather than got worse. On its own I’m still unconvinced, but this wine transformed with food (scallops) it became as polished as the 89 villages, alone it’s merely very good.

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