2010 vintage. Fresh red cherry with subtle turned soil aromas. The aroma and taste of the wine carries this, but the finish is a bit short. Very good in terms of Bourgogne AOP. — 11 years ago
Great example of used oak. Balanced acidity and green apple notes. Could be confused with village Chablis. — 11 years ago
This is the historical name of the land that surrounds the winery. — 12 years ago
Very nice, easy sipping wine. — 10 years ago
Great value drop — 11 years ago
Bright cherries, touch of vanilla and earthiness makes this very enjoyable. — 11 years ago
The first taste when it touches your tongue is hard to explain, but it's very refreshing. Feels like summer and freshly cut grass. — 11 years ago
I have been a longtime fan of Isabelle Meunier's wines. 2011, in General was a more difficult vintage, yet Meunier's Blue Label Pinot retains the elegance I have come to associate with her wines. Effortlessly focused with notes of raspberry, crushed stone and lavender. The core is red fruit, minerality and fine tannins. A wonderful effort in an otherwise challenging vintage. — 12 years ago
Angela Malo
Tastes good. — 10 years ago