Tasted double blind. Easily identifiable as white Burg. This is a solid wine without any flaws but also nothing to get overly excited about.
TN: Rather muted on the nose with some baking spices showing up after some swirling. Citrus, apple, hints of minerality and baking spices, subtle toasty aromas. Medium- intensity, complexity, good precision, rather short but a good structural frame with an elevated but well-integrated acidity.
Decanting: Not decanted, it got better in the glass. I would decant it for at least one hour.
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Terroir-istes International - France, Burgundy, Meursault 1er Cru, Genevrieres & Perrieres (Rodwell House): Mid-yellow in colour, the aromas are wild fennel, green apple, mineral, tarragon and crushed rocks. A firm, racy wine with carrot tops, dill and chopped sprouts; finely delineated and interwoven is some spice, oatmeal and crushed rocks. Very mineral-led, there is a touch of citrus and apple fruit to the core, but the length tapers off. Delicate, and a little horizontal.
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12/6/2019 - Cailles wrote: 89 Points
Tasted double blind. Easily identifiable as white Burg. This is a solid wine without any flaws but also nothing to get overly excited about.
TN: Rather muted on the nose with some baking spices showing up after some swirling. Citrus, apple, hints of minerality and baking spices, subtle toasty aromas. Medium- intensity, complexity, good precision, rather short but a good structural frame with an elevated but well-integrated acidity.
Decanting: Not decanted, it got better in the glass. I would decant it for at least one hour.
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5/6/2013 - rikipedia Likes this wine: 90 Points
Terroir-istes International - France, Burgundy, Meursault 1er Cru, Genevrieres & Perrieres (Rodwell House): Mid-yellow in colour, the aromas are wild fennel, green apple, mineral, tarragon and crushed rocks.
A firm, racy wine with carrot tops, dill and chopped sprouts; finely delineated and interwoven is some spice, oatmeal and crushed rocks. Very mineral-led, there is a touch of citrus and apple fruit to the core, but the length tapers off. Delicate, and a little horizontal.
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