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Domaine Anne Gros

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96
points

Domaine Anne Gros 2006 Le Grand Maupertui Pinot Noir (Clos de Vougeot)

  • Cellar Selection
A big, structured wine, still young, with a dense, firm character. The wine is solid, with concentrated black fruits that power deep down into the texture, adding their richness to licorice, bitter chocolate and inspired acidity. Age for at least five years.  — R.V.  (12/31/2008)
95
points

Domaine Anne Gros 2004 Le Grand Maupertui Pinot Noir (Clos de Vougeot)

  1. $120
Anne Gros calls her share of this parcel in Clos Vougeot Maupertui—her cousin Michel spells it “Maupertuis.” Such are the complications of Burgundy. But this wine is anything but a confusion: It’s a powerful, beautifully constructed wine, everything in its place—fruit, tannins and smoky wood. This justifies the sometimes questionable place of Clos Vougeot among the…  — R.V.  (3/1/2007)
94
points

Domaine Anne Gros 2006 Les Barreaux Pinot Noir (Vosne-Romanée)

With its wonderful, heady aromas of red fruits and sweet jelly, this is already a delicious wine before the first sip. Then the exuberant fruits kick in with flavors of red berries, strawberries and sweet plums. As a balance, there is firm structure, minerality and fine finishing acidity.  — R.V.  (12/31/2008)
93
points

Domaine Anne Gros 2004 La Combe d’Orveau Pinot Noir (Chambolle-Musigny)

  1. $60
The vineyard of La Combe d’Orveau is situated in the southern end of Chambolle-Musigny, within sight of Clos de Vougeot. This 2004 is quintessential Chambolle—rich, opulent, yet full of sensuous elegance. The wine is vibrantly red, layered with acidity, a delicious mouthful of bright fruit that will certainly age into something splendid.  — R.V.  (3/1/2007)
89
points

Domaine Anne Gros 2006 Pinot Noir (Bourgogne)

  • Editors' Choice
Great black fruits with solid tannins create an impressively dense structure for a wine with a simple Burgundy appellation. The acidity is there, but more important are delicious black plum flavors.  — R.V.  (12/31/2008)
88
points

Domaine Anne Gros 2006 Pinot Noir (Bourgogne Hautes Côtes de Nuits)

This is initially rich, but it does have a distinct level of acidity that gives the wine fruit flavors that are more towards currants than stone fruit. The structure is all there, and the wine finishes with tight acidity.  — R.V.  (12/31/2008)
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