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92
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Antonin Rodet 2010 Château de Rully La Pucelle Cuvée Comte R. de Ternay Premier Cru Chardonnay (Rully)

  • Cellar Selection
  1. $35
This wine has a tight structure that’s laced with wood. The complex fruit is still settling into the structure, promising richness. Age this for at least five years.  — R.V.  (4/1/2013)
91
points

Antonin Rodet 2010 Château de Rully Saint Jacques Cuvée R. de Ternay Chardonnay (Rully)

  1. $35
There is a fine mineral-driven backbone to this ripe, concentrated and fruity wine, which gives its dense apricot and pineapple flavors great structure. It needs to age for at least four years.  — R.V.  (4/1/2013)
91
points

Antonin Rodet 2010 Château de Rully La Bressande Cuvée Comte R. de Ternay Premier Cru Chardonnay (Rully)

  • Cellar Selection
  1. $36
Full bodied, rich and ripe, this wine has a minerally texture and is loaded with tropical fruit, citrus and apricot flavors. It’s a serious selection that needs some aging. This is one of a series of single-vineyard wines from the Comte de Ternay estate.  — R.V.  (4/1/2013)
90
points

Antonin Rodet 2007 Château de Rully Cuvée Comte R. de Ternay Premier Cru Chardonnay (Rully)

A broad wine, its ripe flavors fashioned with yellow fruits, toast, vanilla and an opulent texture. This is rich, open and packed with full-in-the-mouth flavors. Ready to drink.  — R.V.  (7/1/2010)
90
points

Antonin Rodet 2006 Château de Rully Cuvée R. de Ternay Chardonnay (Rully)

  1. $31
Perfectly round Chardonnay, not an edge or angle in sight. The wine is soft, juicy, broad, but never going over the top, keeping freshness and green fruits in play as a counterweight.  — R.V.  (7/1/2010)
90
points

Antonin Rodet 2010 Château de Rully Cuvée R. de Ternay Chardonnay (Rully)

  1. $30
Soft and ripe, this wine has juicy pineapple and pear flavors. And with its tension between richness and steeliness, this could certainly age.  — R.V.  (4/1/2013)
90
points

Antonin Rodet 2001 Les Porets Premier Cru Pinot Noir (Nuits-St.-Georges)

  1. $63
An interesting wine that starts out with slightly overripe aromas of prune, yet doesn’t show any ill effects on the palate. Flavors are black cherry and leather, delivered by a strong but not overmuscled mouthfeel. Lovely ripe tannins should support aging through 2015.  — J.C.  (10/1/2003)
90
points

Antonin Rodet 2006 Clos de Thorey Premier Cru Pinot Noir (Nuits-St.-Georges)

  1. $75
A wine that is rich, showing firm tannins, but also plenty of dark plum and berry fruits. Spice adds another element, as does a solid core of sweet juiciness. The finish focuses more on dry tannins.  — R.V.  (7/1/2010)
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