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Not sure this belongs to duboeuf... The nose shows rose petal, cherry, pepper, hay and a tiny almond note in the rear that really peculiar for a gamay from there. The palate is superb, with a vibrant and juicy cherry note radiating through and through, some width, some matter, even more than what I expected, a subtle tannic layer in the rear, gently disturbing the mouthfeel, before a fruity and peppery finish that goes on for a good while. Well this is very much the kind of Beaujolais I dig. — 5 months ago
Notes from memory because we killed this too quickly after the drive from DC. Very nicely balanced straightforward granite and crunchy dark cherry (a little plum inflected). Nice balance. — 2 years ago
Daniel M
Not sure this belongs to duboeuf...
The nose shows rose petal, cherry, pepper, hay and a tiny almond note in the rear that really peculiar for a gamay from there. The palate is superb, with a vibrant and juicy cherry note radiating through and through, some width, some matter, even more than what I expected, a subtle tannic layer in the rear, gently disturbing the mouthfeel, before a fruity and peppery finish that goes on for a good while. Well this is very much the kind of Beaujolais I dig. — 5 months ago