Second bottle of 6. Has gained more weight and complexity compared to first bottle. Mineral. Cherries and crushed rocks. Oak very well integrated. Fresh and very complex for this level. Long.
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A tasting with Emmanuel Rouget (Flagey-Echézeaux): From vines in Corgolin, a pure bouquet, echoing the Chorey but less wild; more powerful than the Savigny, its tannins fine but its body decidedly full. No new wood.
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5/25/2019 - wijnmeester Likes this wine: 92 Points
Second bottle of 6. Has gained more weight and complexity compared to first bottle. Mineral. Cherries and crushed rocks. Oak very well integrated. Fresh and very complex for this level. Long.
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4/20/2017 - William Kelley wrote: 88 Points
A tasting with Emmanuel Rouget (Flagey-Echézeaux): From vines in Corgolin, a pure bouquet, echoing the Chorey but less wild; more powerful than the Savigny, its tannins fine but its body decidedly full. No new wood.
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