Château Grand Village Capbern

Domaine Duroche

Aux Etelois Gevrey-Chambertin Pinot Noir 2013

From magnum. Had it next to the stylistically similar Fourrier Gevrey VV, but this was the better wine for me - it had a little more depth and texture. Started of similarly reductive, but quickly opened up to scents of roses, intense red cherry, and smoky insence. The palate's velvety, mix of red and dark fruits, rich but offers lots of freshness with its crisp acidity. Minerality plays second fiddle at the moment, but is evident in the long spicy finish. I bet this was how it looked like when it was first bottled, so time can only make it better. 1er level for sure!

NB: From WH - This plot is located on the southern side of Griotte-Chambertin alongside the Claude Dugat plot and below the Duroché plot of Griottes-Chambertin. It is quite strange that this vineyard has been classified as village as it’s located so close to the Grand Crus.
— 7 years ago

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Aaron Tan

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@Ceccherini Cristiano Got that write up from Winehog - just for my reference. Aux Etelois, I've only had a couple of times. All Duroche. I reckon it's got the concentration and length to be a lesser 1er each time, but I believe this has much to do with producer. Same as Griotte I guess. It does have the reputation of being a lesser GC, but I reckon in the right hands... It's quite consistent. Same as Latricierws. Producer producer producer! Hahaha.
Ceccherini Cristiano

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@Aaron Tan
I 100% agree
I just wanted to mentioned too how important is the terroir
No producer can make an excellent wine out of a bad parcel in any vineyard
I recall Hubert De Montille saying in Mondovino how the terroir is 10 times more important than the vigneron/winemaker
And as an example you think of Rousseau Clos de la Roche where he doesn't really have a top parcel when Dujac or Ponsot do and make a better wine (IMO) than what I consider to be one of the best red wine producer of the Cote de Nuits(I know, the other two are not bad either). Anyway I just follow those lines too, producer, vineyard, parcel, vintage, but it is never easy.
I guess that's what makes it interesting. 👌🙏
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@Ceccherini Cristiano Agreed! Man can indeed overcome the factors of earth and nature, but their wisdom and effort can only go so far.

Paul Bara

Grand Cru Brut Rosé Champagne

My favorite village in Champagne. #getBouzy — 9 years ago

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Jacques Selosse

Lieux Dits Les Carelles Extra Brut Blanc de Blancs Grand Cru Champagne Chardonnay

An ambitious wine made in a solera style where still wine has been set aside and blended with other vintages going back to 2004. It is a till wine through that progression and then bottled with a tirage to initiate the bubble creation from secondary fermentation. 100% Chardonnay from a single site in the Grand Cru Cote des Blancs village of Mesnil.
#selosse #matteroftasteNYC
— 10 years ago

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Domaine Daniel Dampt et Fils

Chablis Chardonnay

2014 - fresh off the boat!!! Great fruit, weight, texture, concentration - typicity. Consider the is village level - can't wait to try Premier Cru and Grand Cru in what appears to be a classic vintage — 11 years ago

Mike Miller
with Mike
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Marguet Père et Fils

Brut Blanc de Noirs 1er Cru Champagne Pinot Noir

Clear, beautiful pale gold with just a hint of rouge. Excellent mousse and vibrant aromas of red apple, brioche and berry fruit. So focused on the nose, it invites a meditative sip. Stunning purity on the palate with brioche, red apple and berry nuances framed by crisp acidity and a creamy texture. Very long and entrancing finish. This is a Blanc de Noirs primarily from the grand Cru village of Ambonnay but with the inclusion of some fruit from the 1er Cru village of Cumières the wine is labeled Premier Cru. It hardly matters - this is first class all the way organically grown and produced. — 11 years ago

Paul Dethune

Cuvée Prestige Princesse des Thunes Grand Cru Brut Champagne

50/50 blend Grand Cru village Ambonnay tasty! — 11 years ago

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Domaine Harmand-Geoffroy

En Jouise Gevrey-Chambertin Pinot Noir 2006

Andrew Lampasone
9.2

One of the top grand cru vineyards in the village of gevrey — 12 years ago

Philippe Mouzon-Leroux

Prestige Brut Grand Cru Champagne Blend 2003

A really good Champagne village, Verzy has definitely the best grand cru! 2003 even more interesting, must try! — 12 years ago

Domaine Vincent Prunier

Meursault Chardonnay 2008

Located in Cote de Beaune, south of Volnay and north of Puligny Montrachet. Meursault ("Murr-so") has historically been Burgundy's center for white wine production. In fact, nearly all of the 2.5 million bottles produced from 440 ha (1,090 acres) are whites. The soil is a mixture of marl and chalk and is perfectly suited to the production of chardonnay. Meursault wines are known for aromas of hazelnuts, honey and vanilla for its aromas and creamy, almost olive oilllike texture. There are no grand crus in Meursault, though Les Perrières, Les Genevrières and Les Charmes produce remarkable wines. Further, some of the most well-known vineyards of Meursault such as Narvaux and Limozin are not premier cru but Villages-classified vineyards. Recent top vintages include 2008, 2007, 2005, 2002, 1999, 1996, 1993, 1990.


With 437ha. of vineyards dedicated to Villages wine or Premier Cru, Meursault has the largest area permitted to be planted in white wine in the Cote-d'Or. Furthermore, despite the fact that the village lacks even one grand cru, Meursault has historically been Burgundy's center for white wine production, in the past even more so than Puligny-Montrachet or Chassagne-Montrachet. While much of those two villages had in the past been planted to red grapes, Meursault has always been white wine territory. In fact, the modern day vineyard of Les Combettes in Puligny-Montrachet, which forms a continuous chain with the premier crus of Meursault, was once considered part of Meursault and not Puligny, where the many nearby vineyards produced red wine. There are several important factors that determine the reputation of Meursault. Primarily, the soil throughout most of Meursault is perfectly suited to the production of chardonnay; it is a mixture of marl and chalk, that when combined with a largely east or southeast exposure creates healthy grapes that are full of character. Another factor correlates to geology, though in a very different way. Meursault's high water table allows its residents to carve deep, cold cellars "perfect for the production of wine" into the chalky, stony soil. So, while large negociants from Beaune dominated the production and marketing of Burgundy throughout time, Meursault remained a wine of its own citizens. Contributing to this, since red wine has been more prized throughout time, these same negociants looked elsewhere for sources because the wine of Meursault has always been white.

What makes the wine so special? The most common descriptors attached to Meursault are hazelnuts, honey and vanilla for its aromas and creamy for its texture. However, this simplifies things quite a bit. In most cases, Meursault despite an almost olive-oil texture is countered by a precise mineral character, stoniness and a more refined overall palate than, for instance, Chassagne-Montrachet. It's the unique stony/mineral character that often gets lost when tasting Meursault, as many concentrate on the ripe, hedonistic primary flavors and aromas. It's the bipolarity of the wine, the interplay of both factors, that makes Meursault one of the most sought after white wines in the world. As mentioned above, there are no grand crus in Meursault, though many would argue that Perrieres, Genevrieres and Charmes can attain these lofty heights in the hands of the best producers. Further, some of the most well-known vineyards of Meursault such as Narvaux and Limozin are not premier cru but Villages-classified vineyards, though again, the best examples are clearly of higher quality. source: http://www.burgundywinecompany.com/wines/display.php?subregion=Meursault
— 13 years ago

Rogue Vine

Grand Itata Los Amigos Red Blend 2016

Similar to a Beaujolais Village. Clean, ripe raspberries/ cranberries with nice acid. Should pair well with a number of dishes. Easy drinking — 7 years ago

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Domaine Marc Roy

Clos Prieur Gevrey-Chambertin Pinot Noir 2016

Outstanding beautiful Gevrey Fruit. Deep dark cherry forest floor and just stunning soft tannins. Vineyard is next to the Grand Cru Les Mazis Bas - perhaps a blend of the 1er Cru Clos Prieur Haut and the village Bas. Expensive but worth it. I bought the last 2 bottles from the store. This punches way above its price point. — 8 years ago

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Château Fleur Cardinale

Grand Cru Classé Saint-Émilion Red Bordeaux Blend 2013

Located to the east of the village of Saint-Émilion, on one of the high points of the appellation and it extends over 20 hectares. Ch was promoted to "Saint-Emilion Grand cru classé" in 2006. A blend of 80% Merlot, 15% Cabernet Franc and 5% Cabernet Sauvignon. Dark Crimson with ripe fruit aromas & herb notes. On the palate black cherry & raspberry, currant-like, with tobacco & cacao notes. Dusty fine tannins, lingering finish ending with earthy mineral tones, drinkable now, but ‘12 has more L-T aging. — 9 years ago

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Pierre-Yves Colin-Morey

Les Ancegnières Chassagne-Montrachet Chardonnay 2012

Ryan Brazell
9.5

Gotta dig the relative value in the Grand Cru-adjacent, village level climats. — 10 years ago

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Pierre Moncuit

Grand Cru Delos Brut Blanc de Blancs Chardonnay

Classic village Mesnil, 100% Chardonnay that sees full mallow and only 3.5g/l dosage.
Apple, pear, and a spritz of lemon fruits with chalk and sea shell mineral bones. Lithe but sturdy texture.
— 11 years ago

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Domaine Georges Roumier

Chambolle-Musigny Pinot Noir 1985

Epic village wine! Crushed a lot of the 1er and Grand Cru's tonight — 11 years ago

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René Bouvier

Champs Salomon Marsannay Pinot Noir 2010

Rene Bouvier is perhaps my favorite lesser known producer. I'm absolutely in love with his wines, be it a village Marsannay or an aged Grand Cru Échezeaux. And this bottle proves my love right — elegant, cherry pie infused young fruit, deliciously balanced even at this silly age. It's like a kid who can't lie yet — absolutely adorable and very fun to be around with. Please, please try it!

P.S. I am also very happy to be back from my horrible Southern Asia trip where people drink Jacobs Creek and honestly enjoy it.
— 11 years ago

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Eric Adams

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That would suck. That is why I travel with wine : )

Domaine du Chalet Pouilly

Saint-Véran Chardonnay 2013

Saint-Véran 2013 - Domaine du Chalet Pouilly


C'est dans le village de Solutré-Pouilly, situé dans la région du Mâconnais en Bourgogne, que la famille Plumet réalise de la magie au Domaine du Chalet Pouilly. Ce domaine ne se revendique d'aucun mouvement, ni d'aucune communauté. Ils font du vin. Depuis 1850. Autant dire que le temps et le respect des pratiques de cette période font partie intégrante de la culture du domaine et qu'elles l'ont toujours été.

Dégustons : notre superbe victime se nomme Saint-Véran 2013 et autant le dire de suite, ce 100% Chardonnay balance : Waouh! Waouh! Waouh! (3 fois)

Des vignes d'une cinquantaine d'années produisent ce jus envoutant, issu d'un élevage en cuve inox pendant 8 mois environ.
La couleur est paille, le nez floral avec un soupçon de pain légèrement beurré. En bouche, la précision est phénoménale. Le vin est superbement équilibré et rien ne semble laissé au hasard. Finesse et délicatesse s'allient sur une minéralité citronnée qui impose une longueur fort agréable. Ce vin coule avec tant d'aisance et de délicatesse qu'on prend alors conscience que la bouteille du doux breuvage est déjà vide ;)
Aie !

Domaine du Chalet Pouilly : une priorité dans votre vie

La cachette est ici :
La P’tite cave
Michel Thievin
7 boulevard de port royal
75013 Paris
0147071091


ENGLISH /

English friends is here what you need to know, description taken directly from domain's website, but true:

TASTING:
Light yellow (thanks to the old vineyards - 50 years old) colour and an elegant fruity scent. Flavors of fresh buttered bread with
floral fragrances as well as a sweet aroma of ripe fruits and a roasted hint are characteristic of this wine.

PHILOSOPHY
Domaine du Chalet Pouilly's philosophy is to allow nature to express itself through the vinification process in order to create highquality, richflavored wines with a rustic touch. Domaine du Chalet Pouilly practices traditional winegrowing methods, respecting the "terroir" in order to bring out the superior flavors of its quality wines.


Un grand merci à nos amis Nadège et @n0styler


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— 11 years ago

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Jean Bourdy

Château-Chalon Savagnin 2005

Château–Chalon, an A.O.C & a village w 15 producers; the grand cru of vin jaune. — 13 years ago

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Domaine du Comte Liger-Belair

Vosne-Romanée Pinot Noir 2010

At Marea...just an amazing wine like all his 2010s...explosive aromatics like a mortar to the nose....red fruits, velvet and that je ne sais quoi that i still can't pinpoint... Palette lacked some of the weight of a 1er or grand but Ooooooo what a village — 13 years ago

Jean-Philippe Fichet

Le Tesson Meursault Chardonnay 2015

A new discovery. For a village level wine, this was amazing. Guessed Premier while others guessed grand Cru. Reminded me of Bachelet Monnot and Morey Coffinet. — 7 years ago

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Charles Baur

Brand Alsace Grand Cru Riesling 2013

Bone dry, petrol on the nose. From my favorite village in Alsace (Eguisheim) — 8 years ago

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Domaine Leroy

Bourgogne Pinot Noir 2015

Female producer, village level Grand Cru — 8 years ago

Franck Bonville

Blanc de Blancs Grand Cru Brut Millésimé Chardonnay 2010

Récoltant manipulant, look for these 2 words on a Champagne Label. A grower who makes and markets Champagne under their own label, from grapes exclusively sourced from their own vineyards and processed on their own premises. Classic over 70% of the grapes come from the village of Avize, the rest from Oger. Nice mousse and fine bubble flow. Apple and crisp pear with lemon zest and toasty biscuit flavors. Lingering finish, tangy notes, great balance with mineral ending. Tasting great. — 9 years ago

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Domaine Fourrier

Vieille Vigne Gevrey-Chambertin Pinot Noir

Just silly good. So pure with bright, beautiful red fruit. JM Fourrier has to be on of the best producers in all of Burgundy. I can only imagine how amazing his 1er and Grand Crus are if his Village is this impressive. — 10 years ago

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Domaine Michel Niellon

Bâtard-Montrachet Grand Cru Chardonnay

Nice Village Cru 2013 young but opens up when opened — 11 years ago

Lucie & Auguste Lignier

Clos de la Roche Grand Cru Pinot Noir

2005 Lucie and Auguste Lignier Clos de La Roche

Decanted 3hrs. First Clos de La Roche ever!

Nose: black cherry and spice on nose. Still tight
Ripe fruit on palette with some sour cherries. Big depth. lots of tannins on the finish.

I put it in the fridge and tried it again on day 2 at room temp. It had just a little more perfume to the nose but didn't taste much different. I was hoping it would have opened up more.

I've only had 1er cru and village MSD to compare it to and I'm guessing this needs more time?
The 1er cru wines were 2005 and had more perfumed noses with excellent depth. palette was perfectly balanced in my opinion.
— 11 years ago

Domaine Bertagna

Clos St. Denis Grand Cru Pinot Noir

2005 vintage. Maison Brûlée part of Clos St Denis near the north west of the village. Quite dark coloured. Purple hue. Liquorice, herb and garrigue. Spiced ripe red fruit. Power and weight. Perfumed and succulent. Lively and good weight and texture. Good ripe tannin. 50% new oak. And long length. This is a keeper and shouldn't be opened for at least a decade. — 11 years ago

Florent Garaudet

Le Mons Helios Monthelíe Pinot Noir 2010

Lyle Fass
10

Old vines. Exceptional terroir. Monthelie village despite it being his BEST wine. Made like a Grand Cru. 30 hl/ha. Raised in rare new oak and only one in Burgundy to have it. Bottled, labeled and corked by hand. No fining and filtration. Serious layered aromas. Tiny concentrated fruits. Super powerful. Like a high end 1er Cru from Volnay and Pommard. Stunning. Long long long long. The ultimate ringer in a tasting. — 12 years ago

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Saint-Chamant

Brut Blanc de Blancs Champagne

Gilles de Chambure
9.5

small producer champagne all chardonnay from own vines in Chouilly grand cru village only 11 ha — 13 years ago

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