Mongeard-Mugneret

Vosne-Romanée Pinot Noir

9.116 ratings
9.14 pro ratings
Vosne-Romanée, Côte de Nuits, 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
Josh Luhn

Luhn Wine Consulting Owner, Luhn Family Wines

9.1

Great village level Burg, with lots of baby fat for ideal early drinking, raspberry, cola spice, great acid, good length. Decant for at least 30 minutes.

Great village level Burg, with lots of baby fat for ideal early drinking, raspberry, cola spice, great acid, good length. Decant for at least 30 minutes.

Feb 15th, 2015
Alvaro Bustillos

Milo y tad

Milo y tad

Mar 28th, 2021
Alvaro Bustillos

Milo y tad

Milo y tad

Mar 28th, 2021
Patrick V

In the mood for Vosne...🎵

In the mood for Vosne...🎵

Sep 10th, 2017
Richard Cheng

Nice, simple, beautiful.

Nice, simple, beautiful.

Dec 20th, 2016
Max Kelly

Elegant expression of Vosne spice and mixed red and black cherries. Silky, medium length, with moderate tannins. More-ish of not as impactful as the Grivot VR.

Elegant expression of Vosne spice and mixed red and black cherries. Silky, medium length, with moderate tannins. More-ish of not as impactful as the Grivot VR.

Nov 18th, 2016
Max Kelly

Way too young, but good intro to Mongeard-Mugneret. Deeply pitched black cherry liqueur and bewitching spice on the nose. A little more subdued on the palate, and some high quality oak evident on the finish. Surprisingly silky even now - moderate tannic grip on the finish. Maybe a touch hollow in the mid-palate right now, but a lovely village wine. Clearly lots of youthful promise - I wonder if some age will fill out that hollowness and bring a little velvet to the texture. My bet would be yes.

Way too young, but good intro to Mongeard-Mugneret. Deeply pitched black cherry liqueur and bewitching spice on the nose. A little more subdued on the palate, and some high quality oak evident on the finish. Surprisingly silky even now - moderate tannic grip on the finish. Maybe a touch hollow in the mid-palate right now, but a lovely village wine. Clearly lots of youthful promise - I wonder if some age will fill out that hollowness and bring a little velvet to the texture. My bet would be yes.

Oct 21st, 2016
Chris Nowakowski

Pomegranate. A bit sour and young. ...but as a first Red Burgundy, what do I know.

Pomegranate. A bit sour and young. ...but as a first Red Burgundy, what do I know.

Jul 2nd, 2014
Ben Rubin

Russ

Oct 25th, 2015
Lynn Penner-Ash

Owner/Winemaker Penner-Ash

9.0

Lynn had this 5 years ago

Lynn had this 5 years ago

Sep 6th, 2019