An exceptionally fresh and bright nose of red berry fruit and wet stone that is completely different from the Chambertin. The medium-bodied flavors that tautly muscled and moderately powerful and while this also displays a certain minerality, it's not nearly as overt as in the Chambertin. I like the quality of the tannins here as they're firm but sophisticated with no rusticity on the harmonious finish that is poised and calm. The word Zen comes to mind.
(BH Issue: 38)
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