Vergelesses is generally considered Savigny's best vineyard and Bize its best exploitant. From a somewhat challenging vintage, Patrick Bize came through outstandingly -- strawberry aromas and flavors, minerality, a smooth texture, lightness on the palate, length, definition. This wine is now in early maturity but has the potential to last many years and still improve. Cellared since original release.
Add on edit -- this wine is opening further with breathing in the glass and addiing spice and other complexity to nose and mouth.
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Light red. Full of fresh red fruit with some gamey and barnyard notes. Medium on tannins but high acidity, some red fruit and black pepper. Decently balanced and good length finish.
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Pretty good showing. The bricked complexion and earthy aromatics show a good amount of development and primed me for an autumnal showing in the fashion of many 2008s of late, but this surprised me with denser, glossier fruit material than most still have to offer - plummy and not austere. The stem inclusion is still noticeable with its sapidity and pleasant snap of greenery. The remaining tannin actually feels fairly refined but it shows its Savigny rusticity in its earthy inflections. I don't know where this is going from here, but it certainly seems to have the opportunity for further improvement.
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This was pretty tight at first , but after an hour or so of air it really showed well. Red and black raspberries, citrus zest, and a touch of coffee. Supple tannins, juicy acids, and a long minerally finish. Young, fresh, zesty and delicious. A-
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4/30/2024 - cfk49 wrote: 93 Points
Vergelesses is generally considered Savigny's best vineyard and Bize its best exploitant. From a somewhat challenging vintage, Patrick Bize came through outstandingly -- strawberry aromas and flavors, minerality, a smooth texture, lightness on the palate, length, definition. This wine is now in early maturity but has the potential to last many years and still improve. Cellared since original release.
Add on edit -- this wine is opening further with breathing in the glass and addiing spice and other complexity to nose and mouth.
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12/16/2023 - tobyc wrote:
Light red. Full of fresh red fruit with some gamey and barnyard notes. Medium on tannins but high acidity, some red fruit and black pepper. Decently balanced and good length finish.
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9/1/2023 - Keith Levenberg Likes this wine: 89 Points
Pretty good showing. The bricked complexion and earthy aromatics show a good amount of development and primed me for an autumnal showing in the fashion of many 2008s of late, but this surprised me with denser, glossier fruit material than most still have to offer - plummy and not austere. The stem inclusion is still noticeable with its sapidity and pleasant snap of greenery. The remaining tannin actually feels fairly refined but it shows its Savigny rusticity in its earthy inflections. I don't know where this is going from here, but it certainly seems to have the opportunity for further improvement.
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3/27/2023 - DaleW wrote:
This was pretty tight at first , but after an hour or so of air it really showed well. Red and black raspberries, citrus zest, and a touch of coffee. Supple tannins, juicy acids, and a long minerally finish. Young, fresh, zesty and delicious. A-
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10/16/2022 - Mackmoo Likes this wine: 90 Points
Much more resolved than 7 years ago. Nice and balanced now
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