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Community Tasting Notes (3) Avg Score: 92.3 points

  • Last bottle finished now - not as good as the previous but very accomplished.

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  • I bought 3 bottles of this, and consumed the first well over 12 months ago. I enjoyed it, but wasn't blown away. On this occassion, I was blown away - Complex nose of Dark Cherries, earth, strawberry, meat, a hint of funk and maybe a dab of balsamic. Velvet palate reflecting the nose and a long finish. Not sure how long to leave the last bottle, but this was so good I dont think it will last for long.

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  • Everyone here on CT is missing out; apparently I'm the only one who has bought a bottle of this. It's rich on the nose and has a palate firm on both acid and tannin. Throughout, I find crushed rose petals, gobs of raspberry and red cherry, and a touch of cola and herb. True, there isn't the sort of earthiness one might expect, which would probably add somewhat to the character. But that's a small trade-off. Like I said, the tannins are firm -- not surprising for this young a Pinot -- but the wine has a silky allure nonetheless and will age well. Yummy. (Tasted twice, on 9/6/05 and 11/23/05, with consistent notes.)

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Vinous

  • By Stephen Tanzer
    March/April 2005, IWC Issue #119, (See more on Vinous...)

    (Domaine des Perdrix Nuits Saint Georges) Login and sign up and see review text.

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