Marguet tasting regroup (Tanglin Club Tang Yun): Disgorged spring 2009, oxidative notes, bready, yeasty with good precision, palate is youthful amazing precision and good acidity. Drinking beautifully
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Continues to be a bold, fruit forward, and what feels like a moderately high dosage wine. Maturing gracefully, and consistent in its style and performance over the years. Good, but a bit heavy on the palate for my preference. Likely at peak maturity, but should have plenty of life.
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Bottle #4 of 5. Wow, still phenomenal. Deep rich golden yellow color. There is so much minerality in this wine that it is like licking brass. It smells like rocks. Subdued fruit - citrus and starfruit - biscotti-oriented doughiness, superb acidity and a marvelous finish. One of the most mineral laden wines of all time for me..... Wow. Another 5 years in the tank. This could make superb old bones if I can hold out on my last bottle for another decade, which I doubt.
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Bottle #3 of 5. Mature gold yellow color. Nice thin bead, good grip and deep ripe citrus fruit still, nice depth and minerality. Suffered in the company of 2010 Dom and 2004 Pol Roger Brut.
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TGIF (Domaine Wine Storage - Chicago, IL): I hadn't been familiar with this producer before today. Tons of ripping acidity (which i love) with a really complex flavor profile of biscuits, pears, cherry, white florals, and apples. Very nice.
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5/3/2024 - astroman Likes this wine: 95 Points
Marguet tasting regroup (Tanglin Club Tang Yun): Disgorged spring 2009, oxidative notes, bready, yeasty with good precision, palate is youthful amazing precision and good acidity. Drinking beautifully
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3/21/2020 - jerhardt wrote: 89 Points
Continues to be a bold, fruit forward, and what feels like a moderately high dosage wine. Maturing gracefully, and consistent in its style and performance over the years. Good, but a bit heavy on the palate for my preference. Likely at peak maturity, but should have plenty of life.
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10/23/2017 - sawira wrote: 94 Points
Bottle #4 of 5. Wow, still phenomenal. Deep rich golden yellow color. There is so much minerality in this wine that it is like licking brass. It smells like rocks. Subdued fruit - citrus and starfruit - biscotti-oriented doughiness, superb acidity and a marvelous finish. One of the most mineral laden wines of all time for me..... Wow. Another 5 years in the tank. This could make superb old bones if I can hold out on my last bottle for another decade, which I doubt.
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12/22/2016 - sawira wrote: 92 Points
Bottle #3 of 5. Mature gold yellow color. Nice thin bead, good grip and deep ripe citrus fruit still, nice depth and minerality. Suffered in the company of 2010 Dom and 2004 Pol Roger Brut.
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7/25/2015 - tooch wrote: 90 Points
TGIF (Domaine Wine Storage - Chicago, IL): I hadn't been familiar with this producer before today. Tons of ripping acidity (which i love) with a really complex flavor profile of biscuits, pears, cherry, white florals, and apples. Very nice.
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