Domaine Gouges Henri Nuits Saint Georges 1er Cru 2017
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Notations :
Robert Parker : 95-97 points
Stephen Tanzer : 93-95 points
Robert Parker : 95-97 points
Stephen Tanzer : 93-95 points
Red wine 2017
- Area : Bourgogne
- Name : Nuits-Saint-Georges
- Grape variety : Pinot Noir
- Structure : Ample, Lush, Powerful, Rich
- Families of flavor : Fresh fruits, Spices, Wood
- Conservation : A boire jusqu'en 2030 et plus
- Temperature of service : 15-16°
- Mets/wines agreements : Caneton rôti à la broche, Chevreuil grand veneur, Faisan rôti à la périgourdine
- Capacity : Bottle (0,75 L)
79.00 €
Description of the Domaine Gouges Henri
Healthy dark red with ruby highlights; the darkest wine of this 2015 collection. Very pure, vibrant aromas of dark raspberry, licorice, violet and minerals. Then fat, broad, dry and deep on the palate, conveying a refined texture and an enticing combination of sweet, almost chocolatey fruit and saline minerality
Robert Parker : 95-97 points
"The 2015 Nuits Saint Georges 1er Cru Les Saint Georges took three or four minutes to unfold...but what a bouquet! Copious black cherry, cranberry jus, pomegranate and bergamot scents all infused with stupendous mineralité. The palate is medium-bodied with saturated tannin, plenty of blood orange infusing the red and black fruit, a keen line of acidity and a gentle grip towards the finish. It constitutes one of the best vintages that I have tasted in recent years. It should be considered a "stunning victory" for the 2015 vintage, but without wishing to sound like a broken record, please cellar this for 5-7 years for it to attain its drinking plateau."
Stephen Tanzer : 93-95 points
Stephen Tanzer : 93-95 points
"Healthy dark red with ruby highlights; the darkest wine of this 2015 collection. Very pure, vibrant aromas of dark raspberry, licorice, violet and minerals. Then fat, broad, dry and deep on the palate, conveying a refined texture and an enticing combination of sweet, almost chocolatey fruit and saline minerality. Less expressive today than the Vaucrains but this very pure wine boasts subtle soil tones and serious incipient complexity. Finishes with substantial broad, fine-grained tannins and terrific subtle length. Only time will tell if this wine will surpass the Vaucrains."
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