Bouchard Pere Fils, La Vignée, Bougrogne Rouge, 2011
Bouchard Pere Fils, La Vignée, Bougrogne Rouge, 2011
Aug 2nd, 2013OK, but too light for me. Per Surdyk’s- “Elegant small fruit flavours. A pleasantly balanced wine which reveals a harmonious blend of fruit and terroir. To enjoy young for its freshness, can age 3-4 years to develop more mature pinot noir notes”. $13.99 Spring 2017 ($19.99)
OK, but too light for me. Per Surdyk’s- “Elegant small fruit flavours. A pleasantly balanced wine which reveals a harmonious blend of fruit and terroir. To enjoy young for its freshness, can age 3-4 years to develop more mature pinot noir notes”. $13.99 Spring 2017 ($19.99)
Jul 1st, 2018Nice color, nice nose but too much vinegar on the palate. I'm in Vietnam so maybe the heat got to it but wouldn't order again.
Nice color, nice nose but too much vinegar on the palate. I'm in Vietnam so maybe the heat got to it but wouldn't order again.
Jul 7th, 2017This wine is clear of pale ruby colour.
The nose is clean and simple but medium intensity. Aromas of sour cherry, cranberry and not much else.
The palate is dry, with medium acid and alcohol the tannins are medium (-) but and not very grippy. The flavour intensity is medium (-) the same as on the nose. The body is light and the finish short.
Not much to be said really, it is of acceptable quality. I personally would buy it again as I feel it is a very generic Burgundy.
This wine is clear of pale ruby colour.
The nose is clean and simple but medium intensity. Aromas of sour cherry, cranberry and not much else.
The palate is dry, with medium acid and alcohol the tannins are medium (-) but and not very grippy. The flavour intensity is medium (-) the same as on the nose. The body is light and the finish short.
Not much to be said really, it is of acceptable quality. I personally would buy it again as I feel it is a very generic Burgundy.
Jun 11th, 2017