93-94+. Along with the Le Hardi one of the best young kosher Gevrey Chambertin that I have tasted. This one is more structured and reserved. This, tasted next to the 21 Marchand Nuits St. Georges was better than the NSG (but the NSG was not far behind). Dark ruby color. On the bouquet, dark cherry, spice, earth, and fresh squeezed grape. On the palate, dense, concentrated, complex, very structured. Good tannins and acidity for ageing. Concentrated flavors of dark fruits, dark cherries, lots of spice, minerals, smoke, grape jam, fresh squeezed grapes. Long spice, fruity, tannic acidic finish. Best from 2026-2036, possibly longer. A big concentrated wine (biggest of his 2021 lineup). Impressive and dellicious.
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2/19/2023 - Adam Pritzker Likes this wine: 93 Points
93-94+. Along with the Le Hardi one of the best young kosher Gevrey Chambertin that I have tasted. This one is more structured and reserved. This, tasted next to the 21 Marchand Nuits St. Georges was better than the NSG (but the NSG was not far behind). Dark ruby color. On the bouquet, dark cherry, spice, earth, and fresh squeezed grape. On the palate, dense, concentrated, complex, very structured. Good tannins and acidity for ageing. Concentrated flavors of dark fruits, dark cherries, lots of spice, minerals, smoke, grape jam, fresh squeezed grapes. Long spice, fruity, tannic acidic finish. Best from 2026-2036, possibly longer. A big concentrated wine (biggest of his 2021 lineup). Impressive and dellicious.
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