This scratches the Meursault itch at a Monday night pricetag. Wet, chalky gravel, lemon oil, hint of sweet toast. Lighter, of course, but still beautiful acids and Burgundian minerality. Great value.
This scratches the Meursault itch at a Monday night pricetag. Wet, chalky gravel, lemon oil, hint of sweet toast. Lighter, of course, but still beautiful acids and Burgundian minerality. Great value.
1 person found it helpfulOct 14th, 2019Ridiculous value. The story is that this vineyard used to be called Le Dos d’Ane, and was a 1er cru in Meursault. But a cranky bunch of locals didn’t like it when these guys bought the plot and wanted to add some topsoil, so they booted it out of “official” Meursault altogether.
Well, blind, I would guess Meursault, so lucky me for around $25. Lemon oil dropped though wet, chalky earth. Honey and straw. Great acids. Crisp, lengthy, mouth-watering.
Ridiculous value. The story is that this vineyard used to be called Le Dos d’Ane, and was a 1er cru in Meursault. But a cranky bunch of locals didn’t like it when these guys bought the plot and wanted to add some topsoil, so they booted it out of “official” Meursault altogether.
Well, blind, I would guess Meursault, so lucky me for around $25. Lemon oil dropped though wet, chalky earth. Honey and straw. Great acids. Crisp, lengthy, mouth-watering.
1 person found it helpfulMar 10th, 2018