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Pat G wrote:Other ideas on <$25 Chablis always welcome.
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Tim York wrote:1996 Domaine Maume Gevrey-Chambertin 1er Cru Lavaux St. Jacques - France, Burgundy, Côte de Nuits, Gevrey-Chambertin 1er Cru (29/06/2020)
This is the best of the three bottles I have had over the last five years. It combines the freshness of a much younger wine with the complexity and secondary aromas of a mature one. It showed quite deep colour with a little bricking at the rim, medium/full body, linear shape, bright savoury fruit, ivy touches, slightly earthy minerals, beginnings of forest floor and old book, lively but non-astringent acidity, silkier texture than before and the remains of tannic firmness on the long finish. Excellent.
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Rahsaan wrote:Tim York wrote:1996 Domaine Maume Gevrey-Chambertin 1er Cru Lavaux St. Jacques - France, Burgundy, Côte de Nuits, Gevrey-Chambertin 1er Cru (29/06/2020)
This is the best of the three bottles I have had over the last five years. It combines the freshness of a much younger wine with the complexity and secondary aromas of a mature one. It showed quite deep colour with a little bricking at the rim, medium/full body, linear shape, bright savoury fruit, ivy touches, slightly earthy minerals, beginnings of forest floor and old book, lively but non-astringent acidity, silkier texture than before and the remains of tannic firmness on the long finish. Excellent.
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Sounds lovely and worth the effort to cellar. Maume was one of my early Burgundy favorites, in the early 00s, and I enjoyed some mid-late 90s vintages (with nothing like the evolution of your bottle). Alas I never had a Grand Cru and I guess recent vintages are not as promising chez Maume.
David M. Bueker wrote:Rahsaan wrote:Tim York wrote:1996 Domaine Maume Gevrey-Chambertin 1er Cru Lavaux St. Jacques - France, Burgundy, Côte de Nuits, Gevrey-Chambertin 1er Cru (29/06/2020)
This is the best of the three bottles I have had over the last five years. It combines the freshness of a much younger wine with the complexity and secondary aromas of a mature one. It showed quite deep colour with a little bricking at the rim, medium/full body, linear shape, bright savoury fruit, ivy touches, slightly earthy minerals, beginnings of forest floor and old book, lively but non-astringent acidity, silkier texture than before and the remains of tannic firmness on the long finish. Excellent.
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Sounds lovely and worth the effort to cellar. Maume was one of my early Burgundy favorites, in the early 00s, and I enjoyed some mid-late 90s vintages (with nothing like the evolution of your bottle). Alas I never had a Grand Cru and I guess recent vintages are not as promising chez Maume.
Not a fan of the new owners at Maume? I have not had much, but I have liked what I have tried.
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