PnP. Saved a glass for day 2. Medium golden color. Fine nose of fruit, white flowers and a weak hint petroleum. Thick and jammy. The palate was fruit, flowers, minerals, very good balance and acidity. At first a hint of petroleum that fainted with air. Long finish. Very good.
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PNP into Zalto Universal glass (“Leaf” day): Medium golden to the eyes.
Aromatic with honeyed stone fruits with peels like apricots. Smoky minerals. Very nice and deep indeed. With time some more white florals and toast.
Super minerality on palate and perfectly judged acidity. More and more saline indeed. Very long finish with consistent notes with nose with additional grapefruits with peels.
94-95 points.
2 hours upon opening: Really blossoming with more florals, savoury minerals, and even better integration with very detailed apricot and peach fruits. Really enjoyable indeed.
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No notes taken. Popped and poured. Consumed over two hours. Initially, moderate reduction that slowly faded to reveal a medium body of perfectly ripened fruit. Around hour 2, the waxiness and honey butter of an aging white burgundy. Good acidity, but very balanced. Moderate complexity/finish. I expect some upside. 94-95.
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Pnp. Nose has minerals, honey and ripe tropical fruit. Palate is slightly ripe and rich with tropical and yellow fruit. The minerality is pronounced and enjoyable. Acidity is low to medium due to the vintage. Drinking at peak. Wont improve from here. 91+
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Complex aromatics of honeysuckle, crème brulee, almond butter and white peach. It is full, round and layered in the mouth. There’s good depth and power coupled with the usual Roulot finesse.
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9/6/2020 - Buick455 wrote: 93 Points
PnP. Saved a glass for day 2.
Medium golden color. Fine nose of fruit, white flowers and a weak hint petroleum. Thick and jammy. The palate was fruit, flowers, minerals, very good balance and acidity. At first a hint of petroleum that fainted with air. Long finish. Very good.
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10/29/2019 - Tony Ling Likes this wine: 94 Points
PNP into Zalto Universal glass (“Leaf” day): Medium golden to the eyes.
Aromatic with honeyed stone fruits with peels like apricots. Smoky minerals. Very nice and deep indeed. With time some more white florals and toast.
Super minerality on palate and perfectly judged acidity. More and more saline indeed. Very long finish with consistent notes with nose with additional grapefruits with peels.
94-95 points.
2 hours upon opening: Really blossoming with more florals, savoury minerals, and even better integration with very detailed apricot and peach fruits. Really enjoyable indeed.
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10/13/2019 - Bathtub58 Likes this wine: 95 Points
No notes taken. Popped and poured. Consumed over two hours. Initially, moderate reduction that slowly faded to reveal a medium body of perfectly ripened fruit. Around hour 2, the waxiness and honey butter of an aging white burgundy. Good acidity, but very balanced. Moderate complexity/finish. I expect some upside. 94-95.
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1/29/2018 - Burgnick Likes this wine: 91 Points
Pnp. Nose has minerals, honey and ripe tropical fruit. Palate is slightly ripe and rich with tropical and yellow fruit. The minerality is pronounced and enjoyable. Acidity is low to medium due to the vintage. Drinking at peak. Wont improve from here. 91+
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8/19/2017 - Jeremy Holmes wrote:
Complex aromatics of honeysuckle, crème brulee, almond butter and white peach. It is full, round and layered in the mouth. There’s good depth and power coupled with the usual Roulot finesse.
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