Aurelien Verdet

"En Lutenière" Bourgogne Pinot Noir

9.125 ratings
9.13 pro ratings
Burgundy, France
Pinot Noir
Turkey, Game, Exotic Spices, Soft Cheese, Duck, Goose, Salads & Greens, Potato, Quinoa, Farro, Brown Rice, White Rice, Pasta, Herbs, Nuts & Seeds, Mushrooms, Chicken, Meaty & Oily Fish, Shellfish, Crab & Lobster, Stew, Onion, Shallot, Garlic, Salami & Prosciutto, Salmon, Quinoa, Shellfish
Top Notes For
Amy Rehagen

Perfect and easy drinking

Perfect and easy drinking

1 person found it helpfulJan 7th, 2016
Roel van der Burg

Sommelier at Restaurant Entrepot

9.2

Great Burgundy at this pricepoint. Persuasive light appearance with a deep character. From a parcel in the village of Vosne-Romanée, but just outside the appellation. Farmed biological for over 40 years already. Your everyday Burgundy.

Great Burgundy at this pricepoint. Persuasive light appearance with a deep character. From a parcel in the village of Vosne-Romanée, but just outside the appellation. Farmed biological for over 40 years already. Your everyday Burgundy.

Mar 16th, 2016
Willie Carter

The entry level bottle from a rising young superstar in Burgundy and my friends, it does kick. It can’t sit next to more expensive bottles but compared to similarly priced bottles, it stands a bit above.

A clear, almost shiny burgundy color with lilac undertones. Very floral upon opening with a nice core of juicy red fruit aromas coming behind that. Fresh cherries are dominant with a good bit of spice. Some very nice earthiness, as well. Underbrush and freshly stirred up dirt. Nutmeg and crushed herbs with raspberry streusel.

From a single vineyard in Vosne-Romanée but outside the line granting it appellation rights. It may be a Basic Burg but it really does have that special factor to it. Light to medium bodied and graceful, this is a lithe and sleek little Pinot that’s still fun even in its infancy. Silky, with more elegance than you were expecting on the tongue. More lively red fruits and dried earth on the palate. Decently long finish that leaves you wanting more. Verdet is definitely one to watch for the future.

The entry level bottle from a rising young superstar in Burgundy and my friends, it does kick. It can’t sit next to more expensive bottles but compared to similarly priced bottles, it stands a bit above.

A clear, almost shiny burgundy color with lilac undertones. Very floral upon opening with a nice core of juicy red fruit aromas coming behind that. Fresh cherries are dominant with a good bit of spice. Some very nice earthiness, as well. Underbrush and freshly stirred up dirt. Nutmeg and crushed herbs with raspberry streusel.

From a single vineyard in Vosne-Romanée but outside the line granting it appellation rights. It may be a Basic Burg but it really does have that special factor to it. Light to medium bodied and graceful, this is a lithe and sleek little Pinot that’s still fun even in its infancy. Silky, with more elegance than you were expecting on the tongue. More lively red fruits and dried earth on the palate. Decently long finish that leaves you wanting more. Verdet is definitely one to watch for the future.

Dec 23rd, 2021
dom Langridge

Smooth mellow and is delicious

Smooth mellow and is delicious

Apr 19th, 2019
nijntje matsu

AURELIEN VERDET
Bourgogne 2012
En Luteniere

best! now!🍷😆

AURELIEN VERDET
Bourgogne 2012
En Luteniere

best! now!🍷😆

Jan 13th, 2018
Magnús Magnússon

Smooth

Aug 5th, 2016
Olivier Valk

Bolemey - mooie diepe smaak, zuurtje -

Bolemey - mooie diepe smaak, zuurtje -

Oct 1st, 2015
Scott Silverman

Balanced, smooth, fruity dry finish

Balanced, smooth, fruity dry finish

Jul 9th, 2015
Annabel Weyand

2009 - pretty good

2009 - pretty good

Sep 3rd, 2014
T Mato
8.8

nice from the beginning

nice from the beginning

Oct 23rd, 2013