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I don't know what has happened in the last 5-10 years, but this is truly one of the greatest vineyards in Burgundy for value (although prices have gone up as more people have realized this). This was a lovely bottle. Very traditionally styled, but with a touch of flamboyant raw material to make you turn your head. Notes of white flowers, mineral, lychee nut, pear, and light white peach. Great bracing acidity, and a moderately tannic long finish taboot. Barring a bad case of pre-mature oxidation, this should last a long time! 93+ pts.


So much wine.....so little time!!!
 
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