2013 vintage. The Premier Cru "Clos du Roi" (or sometimes spelled "Roy") is considered by many the best vineyard in Mercurey. 2013 was a challenging vintage in many respects, but this is delicious. Intriguing nose with coffee beans and cherries, intertwined with floral and herbal impressions. Very fresh in the mouth, with juicy sour cherries, subtle spices, and a slightly rustic tannic backbone. Very good length. No signs of fatigue, I wouldn't be surprised to see this holding up well for another decade. Abv. 13%. — a month ago
I struggled with this one blind, bright and lemony but round and a little nutty in the middle, an excellent Aligote but I’m more used to the more natty De Moor style. — 6 days ago
Loved this paired with food - prickly pear, lemon, honeysuckle or melon. Easy to drink, rounded and crunchy, not too tart nor too sweet. — 5 months ago
Layered warm 19’ vintage @ladder 4 in Detroit — a month ago
Smooth, ready to drink. Not overpowering. Fruit notes with a touch of tobacco finish. — 4 months ago
Austin Hohnke
More expensive every vintage and still worth it in my opinion. More about pleasure than complexity. Consistently delicious juice. — 12 days ago