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Tim York wrote:2014 Frères Muzard Santenay 1er Cru Les Cabottes - France, Burgundy, Côte de Beaune, Santenay 1er Cru (12/1/2019)
What a difference from the bottle about 6 months ago! Light in colour and quite light in body but with little bouquet on the nose and aromatic expression on the palate but with plenty of acidity. The overall impression was quite lean and mean, if elegant. Admittedly a too sweet pairing of veal liver, onions and apple purée did not help (although recommended by a site called VinVignes??!). However I wrote something similar last time but found the wine delightful before and after; this time not. It's odd to have so much bottle variation in a wine so young and in so short a time but I could detect no flaws. Fair.
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Jenise wrote:Sounds like it needs a nap. Good pinots acting shy at 5-6 years old are often just sleep-deprived.
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Andrew Burge wrote:Hello, I drop by every so often to see whats happening, and I happened to drink a white burg last night. A really good one too.
2012 Comte Lafon Clos de la Barre
Oh wow. Grapefruit, green pineapple, honeydew, creamy cashew, white flowers and gingery spice - perhaps a little viognier like in that way. Pulpy fruit tannin puckers the cheeks and lips a little, and a needle like lemon acid line still punctures the expanse of the finish. Complete and balanced and in an excellent place right now. Stunningly good wine.
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Tim York wrote:Andrew Burge wrote:Hello, I drop by every so often to see whats happening, and I happened to drink a white burg last night. A really good one too.
2012 Comte Lafon Clos de la Barre
Oh wow. Grapefruit, green pineapple, honeydew, creamy cashew, white flowers and gingery spice - perhaps a little viognier like in that way. Pulpy fruit tannin puckers the cheeks and lips a little, and a needle like lemon acid line still punctures the expanse of the finish. Complete and balanced and in an excellent place right now. Stunningly good wine.
Presumably that's a Meursault white. Jadot produces a red Clos de la Barre under the appellation Volnay.
Here's a recent TN on a 1996 Pommard. Some people claim that most 96s are spoiled by excessive acidity. I didn't feel that here.
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David M. Bueker wrote:I think there has been talk of upgrading Epeneaux to Grand Cru.
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ChaimShraga wrote:... with a lot of notes of iron, still present in fact - that I kidded it about it being a Bourgogne for Barolo lovers. It was, even then, very Nuits in character...
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