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RP92
Domaine d'Eugenie
Clos Vougeot 2013
Domaine d'Eugenie
Bright medium ruby. Discreet, aristocratic nose hints at black cherry, licorice and violet; really communicates an impression of cold terroir. Densely packed, sweet and thick on the attack, then powerful and rather strict in the middle, with firm acidity giving shape and tension to the dark fruit and bitter chocolate flavors. Finishes vibrant, salty and very long, with the solid tannins hitting the palate late. Inexpressive today but should enjoy a very graceful and long evolution in bottle
REGION :Bourgogne, France
GRAPE : Pinot Noir
฿17,335 -
Domaine d'Eugenie
Clos Vougeot 2014
Domaine d'Eugenie
Good dark red Cool, youthfully inexpressive nose dominated by black cherry and smoky minerality; the strictest of these 2014s today (Mallard described it as Cistercian) Densely packed and very rich but classically dry, with savory minerality currently holding the upper hand over the Wine's fruit This extremely backward Wine is also showing its new oak element (85%) in the early going, with the firmly tannic finish displaying a note of caramel along with a strong impression of saline dry extract.
REGION :Bourgogne, France
GRAPE : Pinot Noir
฿17,335 -
Domaine d'Eugenie
Clos Vougeot 2015
Domaine d'Eugenie
Full, dark red. Tight, primary, slightly reduced aromas of blackberry, blueberry, licorice and minerals. Densely packed, rich and broad; a distinctly horizontal, pliant style of Clos Vougeot, no doubt a function of the very warm, sunny vintage.
REGION :Bourgogne, France
GRAPE : Pinot Noir
฿17,335 -
RP94
Domaine Jacques Prieur
Clos Vougeot 2015
Domaine Jacques Prieur
A ripe yet restrained nose somewhat grudgingly offers up its aromas of dark currant, plum, spice and freshly turned earth. There is outstanding size, weight and concentration to the very suave, round and quite generously proportioned big-bodied flavors that culminate in a muscular and well-balanced finish where a touch of the classic youthful austerity appears.
REGION :Bourgogne, France
GRAPE : Pinot Noir
฿10,405 -
Chateau de la Tour
Clos Vougeot 2016
Chateau de la Tour
A ripe and very fresh nose offers up notes of maraschino cherry, plum, raspberry, spice and distinct floral wisps. There is excellent concentration to the succulent but quite powerful big-bodied flavors that possess a sleek mouthfeel thanks to the relatively refined tannins shaping the youthfully austere finish that flashes fine depth on the highly persistent finish. I like the balance and this should age effortlessly.
REGION :Burgundy, France
GRAPE : Pinot Noir
฿8,350 -
Chateau de la Tour
Clos Vougeot 2017
Chateau de la Tour
A ripe and very fresh nose offers up notes of maraschino cherry, plum, raspberry, spice and distinct floral wisps. There is excellent concentration to the succulent but quite powerful big-bodied flavors that possess a sleek mouthfeel thanks to the relatively refined tannins shaping the youthfully austere finish that flashes fine depth on the highly persistent finish. I like the balance and this should age effortlessly.
REGION :Burgundy, France
GRAPE : Pinot Noir
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Chateau de la Tour
Clos Vougeot Hommage A Jean Morin 2015
Chateau de la Tour
Moderate wood sets off the overtly floral-inflected aromas of herbal tea, earth and liqueur-like black raspberry that are laced with plenty of spice hints. There is superb density to the opulent and lavishly rich broad-shouldered flavors that are focused and extraordinarily powerful and intense, all wrapped in a balanced and immensely persistent finish. What is so impressive about this Wine is how it carries its power and weight so effortlessly and this should age for gracefully for decades though it should actually be approachable after only
REGION :Burgundy, France
GRAPE : Pinot Noir
฿28,890
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