This is "not as appealing today as the Vergers", but you can see the little nuances that really show off their wines. Here the more traditional, less commercially viable here, but when you do fall in love it with you are really hooked I am being told. Another three to five years and its right in the pocket.
I have to disagree, this is really gorgeous wine.
Cailleret is the great vineyard of the Chassagne. Stone and minerality, and great depth and length on the palate.
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8/27/2020 - bjlcrucrazy Likes this wine: 90 Points
This was very nice but the fruit is starting to fade. Drink up. Good with Spanish toast at Churchill's with Guido's and Silveri's
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9/21/2013 - N.Bonaparte wrote: 90 Points
From split- still disjointed, continue to age or decant for an hour.
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9/9/2013 - Ben Christiansen wrote:
This is "not as appealing today as the Vergers", but you can see the little nuances that really show off their wines. Here the more traditional, less commercially viable here, but when you do fall in love it with you are really hooked I am being told. Another three to five years and its right in the pocket.
I have to disagree, this is really gorgeous wine.
Cailleret is the great vineyard of the Chassagne. Stone and minerality, and great depth and length on the palate.
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12/17/2012 - mikeaukenbals Likes this wine: 92 Points
huge crowd pleaser. i prefer a bit less oak/malo but its a pretty classic chassagne and drinking well now.
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