Dinner at Windsor Arms. Light golden. Crisp, dry with fresh acidity. Lively fruit, with good depth. No signs of premox. Less generous compared to the more concentrated, more complete 2005.
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(Potel Nicolas Corton-Charlemagne) From Pernand vines. A high-toned nose that also goes really deep. Another wine that expands to fill all the gaps in your mouth. Not the fat of Potel's Champs-Gains but more intensity and the length is good. An impressive wine.
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4/5/2020 - SGoenophile Likes this wine: 93 Points
Dinner at Windsor Arms. Light golden. Crisp, dry with fresh acidity. Lively fruit, with good depth. No signs of premox. Less generous compared to the more concentrated, more complete 2005.
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