Neil Beckett | A light reduction (recently bottled) but light cherry notes still rise through it. A lovely silkiness of texture, more expansive if slightly less finely layered than the Clos de Mortières, effortlessly flowing but a little more grain to the supportive tannins, and impressive persistence, too, which should ensure that this will age gracefully for many years. | 90
Details
Wine expert | Neil Beckett |
Tastings year | 2019 |
Region | Burgundy |
Appellation | AOC - Premier Cru |