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WTN: 2001 Les Champs de l'Abbaye Bourgogne (Pinot Noir)

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WTN: 2001 Les Champs de l'Abbaye Bourgogne (Pinot Noir)

by Paul B. » Sun Dec 17, 2006 11:20 pm

Proprietors: Alain & Isabelle Hasard; location: Saint Sernin-du-Plain; AC.

13% alc. Medium-deep hazy ruby colour with some sumac-like bricking at the meniscus. With swirling, legs form in slow motion. Savoury tomato and cherry-candy aromas over top walnut husks; a hint of chicken coop on the fore-palate. Wonderful, firm structure; properly bone-dry and very astringent, with expansive warmth beginning on the mid-palate and fanning out toward the finish. Crisp and grippy wine on the mid-palate; great with rare beef, but equally pleasant on its own. Flavours carry across the palate. With further swirling, hints of a Foch-like funk come through; no surprise that Foch has at times been likened to Burgundian Pinot. Well structured with lots of life left in it, but it drinks very nicely at present.

Purchased at Vintages.
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