Another fantastic single-vineyard Vin Jaune from Arbois. Sharper than En Spois — 4 months ago
Tasting at Moore B. Owner couple present but didn’t speak, looking uncomfortable. Great line up though. Nice light bodied lively red Burg with emphasis on cherry notes. From a figure thin long plot that’s le diut — a month ago
Only had a couple of sips. Was decent. — 9 months ago
Tasting at Moore B. Owner couple present but didn’t speak, looking uncomfortable. Great line up though. Weightier and earthier than previous Nuit. Chewy and chewy. — a month ago
With rabbit and pork terrine, duck breast — 2 months ago
Slight deeper ruby colour , narrower rim . Slightly woody nose at first, mineral , quite aloof. . Quite angular on the palate , but with a darker fruit profile , blackcurrant , blackberry , dark cherry notes . Quite gritty tannin , high acidity , quite a lot of structure. Good length and balance and actually fills out quite well on the palate . More masculine , more ‘Corton’, than the Jadot , more complex also . Now and over the next 10 -12 years . — 5 months ago
Aaron Tan
Widly complex, expectedly concentrated on the palate, and super intense on the nose. You could even smell it from across the room. Heaps of nuts, dried apricots, curry leaves, and iodine, along with hints of baked lemons, chamomile, yeast, and vinegar. Huge palate weight with enamel-melting acidity. It was rich, salty, spicy, nutty, and savoury. Frankly, the wine was way too young and certainly “too much” to drink alone, but with some 36-month Comte, it was just magical. — a month ago