Jérôme Chezeaux
Vosne-Romanée Pinot Noir
Similar to the '16 I had some months ago, this is a burly, earthy take on Pinot. Needs a few years. Chunky, wild, muscular and intense. Weighty stuff. If you like the style, you'll love this. We had it with braised pork, worked really well.
Similar to the '16 I had some months ago, this is a burly, earthy take on Pinot. Needs a few years. Chunky, wild, muscular and intense. Weighty stuff. If you like the style, you'll love this. We had it with braised pork, worked really well.
Mar 11th, 2021Very good, not great, trades elegance for power. Dark fruited and quite beefy, medium - full bodied in the mouth with a forest floor / spice overlay to the blackberry / dark cherry flavors. Might have needed more air than we were able to provide...
Very good, not great, trades elegance for power. Dark fruited and quite beefy, medium - full bodied in the mouth with a forest floor / spice overlay to the blackberry / dark cherry flavors. Might have needed more air than we were able to provide...
Aug 28th, 2020This wine is a marvel of complexity that unfold as the minutes tick by. At first an herbal salt n pepper bomb it unfolds little by little like a delicate origami crane (clearly I’ve been crafting) to show its angles. A soundly linear wine with a...not quite a kick...but a huzzah in the bitter greens direction. And a bedrock of cola. Cherry cola. My favorite part of Pinot noir is the cola-leaden earth. Macerated black cherries hold down the fort. For all this complexity it is a straight shooting wine: the pal with a crazy life story who can distill information into NPR-worthy sound bites. It’s a beautiful babe that I think will hold up for years. Looking forward to seeing the flowers and earth in, say, 2021.
This wine is a marvel of complexity that unfold as the minutes tick by. At first an herbal salt n pepper bomb it unfolds little by little like a delicate origami crane (clearly I’ve been crafting) to show its angles. A soundly linear wine with a...not quite a kick...but a huzzah in the bitter greens direction. And a bedrock of cola. Cherry cola. My favorite part of Pinot noir is the cola-leaden earth. Macerated black cherries hold down the fort. For all this complexity it is a straight shooting wine: the pal with a crazy life story who can distill information into NPR-worthy sound bites. It’s a beautiful babe that I think will hold up for years. Looking forward to seeing the flowers and earth in, say, 2021.
Jun 16th, 2018Showed better day two, lay this one down for a bit
Showed better day two, lay this one down for a bit
Nov 26th, 2016The more I have this producer the more I love him. Bravo!
The more I have this producer the more I love him. Bravo!
Jun 24th, 2013Deep red. Ample aroma, fresh violet, plum and raspberry. Fruity. A bit sweet. Acidity is spreading to whole mouth. Slight Juicy. 2019 @2640, domaine, 230401
Deep red. Ample aroma, fresh violet, plum and raspberry. Fruity. A bit sweet. Acidity is spreading to whole mouth. Slight Juicy. 2019 @2640, domaine, 230401
Apr 1st, 2023Great with hints of red fruit and cherry at Fairchild
Great with hints of red fruit and cherry at Fairchild
May 29th, 2021Berries, cola / mild Choco. Mild tannin. Light bodied
Berries, cola / mild Choco. Mild tannin. Light bodied
Oct 26th, 2018Nice, basic Villages Vosne Romanée. Chezeaux makes some very nice premier crus that I have enjoyed, but this is a great wine for an easy night at home. Good mid-red color, very clean and not clear / translucent. Acidic but still young. Nice red fruits including red cherries with some light earth as well. A bit of alcohol on the nose and palate (abv 13%).
Nice, basic Villages Vosne Romanée. Chezeaux makes some very nice premier crus that I have enjoyed, but this is a great wine for an easy night at home. Good mid-red color, very clean and not clear / translucent. Acidic but still young. Nice red fruits including red cherries with some light earth as well. A bit of alcohol on the nose and palate (abv 13%).
Aug 30th, 2018