The 2017 Meursault Les Genevrières 1er Cru is neutral on the nose, sultry but not sullen, maintaining delineation and focus, with crushed stone and light smoky aromas developing over time; it does become a little reduced. The palate is well balanced with a salty, basalt-tinged entry. There is plenty of energy and superb acidity, leading to a vibrant, spicy, persistent finish. This fans out gloriously. Outstanding. Tasted blind at the annual Burgfest tasting in Savigny-lès-Beaune. (Neal Martin, Vinous, August 2021)
— 4 years ago
More like a new world pinot noir. — 5 years ago
Some type of reduction issue going on here. Kinda tasted like a natural wine and I doubt I could have guessed Chardonnay blind. I would like to try another btl — 6 years ago
Nice red from Chile at Food Studio Hudson.
$48 — 6 years ago
Surprise. Australia is not messing around. This is Syrah in a Northern Rhône world. My mind is blown, my dollars will be spent here more often. Thanks for the instigation @Alejandro Medina — 7 years ago
Floral and Smokey. Glou glou. — 4 years ago
Very Nice cabernet franc. — 5 years ago
Love this wine ❤️ — 5 years ago
Light slightly spicy gamay — 7 years ago
Strawberry and tamerind - so delicious — 6 years ago
Solid structure, dark but not overpowering. Very nice Morgon. — 8 years ago
Ed Tostanoski
Dark berries and herbs. Outperforming expectations, though a bit hot on the finish — 2 years ago