The 2019 Bruno Colin Les Chaumees isn’t as balanced as the 2018 tasted from barrel. Oily and smoky array of citrus, fine powdery minerality. A sense of structure/ dry extract on the palate, slightly bitter on the finish. (83/100)
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Broader and less energetic than Philippe's, perhaps because the vine age is c. 30 years rather than 45. Soft, restrained, a bit savoury - no lack of intensity but I would like more fruit.
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6/30/2022 - pbaek wrote:
Great purity of fruit, a mix of green, white and yellow fruits. Fresh, medium bodied, stony minerality. Great wine. Tahiti Plage, Pampleonne.
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12/6/2020 - Jammy Wine wrote: 83 Points
The 2019 Bruno Colin Les Chaumees isn’t as balanced as the 2018 tasted from barrel. Oily and smoky array of citrus, fine powdery minerality. A sense of structure/ dry extract on the palate, slightly bitter on the finish. (83/100)
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12/1/2020 - NickA Likes this wine: 90 Points
Chassagne 2019 with Stannary (Zoom!): C. 25% new oak. Relatively long elevage.
Broader and less energetic than Philippe's, perhaps because the vine age is c. 30 years rather than 45. Soft, restrained, a bit savoury - no lack of intensity but I would like more fruit.
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