Go ahead, spoil your wife. — 4 months ago
A small holding of ancient vines within old stone walls and near Faiveley’s Clos des Cortons. Reasonably light for a Grand Cru. A light to medium weight palate but with Medium + intensity. Spice, Plum and earthy notes. I disagree with Burghound’s assessment of being a big wine. I found it to be light. It did have silky tannins but overall somewhat disappointing. Certainly from a prestigious producer. I have had better experiences with Faiveley’s Clos des Cortons (see notes on Delectable). — 4 months ago
Too young, but great depth! — 5 months ago
Assez suave et fin — 7 months ago
higher on creaminess than i thought — 4 years ago
Fantastique! Touch bitter, Quince, rich lemon, green tea, jasmine, orange peal. — 3 months ago
WotN. Everything folded in its drawer. — 4 months ago
2012 vintage. Opened, not decanted. Nice fill and ridiculously, picture perfect cork. Tasted 40 minutes after opening. Medium body. Domestically reminiscent of Calera Jensen Vineyard pinot noir. So. Much. Chalk. And. Limestone. Barely restrained power. This will outlive me. Hopefully, not you. One bottle left. 1.23.26. — 4 months ago
Fabulous. — 5 months ago
Both Nuits and Beaune at the same time. — 8 months ago
Dark berry with earthy game to nose and pleasing to palate with a long finish. — 4 years ago
Pear, apple, green apple, nutty, some silkiness. Minimal tropical notes, however. — 5 months ago
Soft and pretty. Delicate limestone and cool floral notes. A hint of salinity. Poised and balanced. Delicious — 2 years ago
Alan Snitow
En magnum, tasty — 2 months ago