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Domaine Robert-Denogent

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92
points

Domaine Robert-Denogent 2002 Cuvée Claude Denogent Chardonnay (Pouilly-Fuissé)

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  1. $38
Very closed after its recent bottling, but shows even more length, minerality and finesse than Robert-Denogent’s other bottlings. I’ve no doubt it will emerge in several years even better. An incredible Pouilly-Fuissé. Imported by Kermit Lynch.  — J.C.  (11/15/2005)
91
points

Domaine Robert-Denogent 2002 La Croix Chardonnay (Pouilly-Fuissé)

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  1. $30
Concentrated fruit from 75-year-old vines went into new oak for 23 months—and emerged barely showing it. There’s great richness and minerality allied to pineapple and citrus flavors and a long, focused finish. Imported by Kermit Lynch.  — J.C.  (11/15/2005)
90
points

Domaine Robert-Denogent 2002 Les Reisses Chardonnay (Pouilly-Fuissé)

  1. $32
More powerful than Monsieur Robert’s La Croix bottling, but not quite as long, with assertive flavors of honey, anise and oranges. A bold statement in Pouilly-Fuissé. Imported by Kermit Lynch.  — J.C.  (11/15/2005)
89
points

Domaine Robert-Denogent 2002 Les Pommards Chardonnay (Saint-Véran)

  1. $28
From 45-year-old vines, this spent 20 months in second-use barrels, which imparted a delicate toastiness and vanilla to the concentrated fruit. Honey, apple and citrus notes blend harmoniously with the ample oak. Imported by Kermit Lynch.  — J.C.  (11/15/2005)
88
points

Domaine Robert-Denogent 2002 Les Taches Chardonnay (Mâcon-Fuissé)

  1. $24
Despite 18 months in wood, the oak isn’t that obvious. Instead, there’s honey and pineapple, good richness for the Mâcon, and a long, crisp finish. Imported by Kermit Lynch.  — J.C.  (11/15/2005)
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