While wood aromas are prominent now, this ultimately showcase the ripe red fruits that lie underneath. It has a solid core of tannins, which is balanced by the juicy fruit. Age for 6–7 years.
— R.V.
(11/1/2012)
This wine is structured, but it has ripe red fruit that cushions the firm tannins. It is dense, and it offers a fine harmony of flavors as well as a burst of acidity on the finish. With its tannins, this should age for many years.
— R.V.
(4/1/2013)
With its firm tannins and structure, this is a wine that’s made in the traditional Nuits-St.-Georges style. But it’s also packed with ripe red fruit, and it has a jammy character and an open feel. There is no doubt that this is a wine to age for at least five years.
— R.V.
(4/1/2013)
A mineral, tight wine with underlying wood and quince flavors. It certainly has richness, but at this stage the lightness and structure are more prominent. To finish, there is acidity and spice.
— R.V.
(10/1/2008)
A huge, rich wine that is full of sweet tannins and fruit. There are strawberries on the nose. The palate offers very firm but opulent fruit and lovely acidity.
— R.V.
(9/1/2004)
Black, sweet fruits pile high in this wine, which has nice structure and dense tannins. It also has a great, brooding presence, and promises a slow development.
— R.V.
(9/1/2004)
Like so many wines of Nuits-St.-Georges, this shows its tannins first. At the heart of this black-fruited wine, there is a delicious, unctuous velvet spot, which shows ripeness and the promise of richness.
— R.V.
(3/1/2007)