6 bottles per lot
细节
Gevrey-Chambertin 1er Cru, Lavaut-Saint-Jacques--Vintage 2007
Côte de Nuits. French-bottled: Lucien Le Moine
In original carton
Tasting note: Smoky-sweet scents of machine oil along with lightly cooked dark berries, black olive, and a faintly fecal note strikingly inform the nose of Le Moines 2007 Gevrey-Chambertin Lavaux St.-Jacques (of which there are two barrels). A rich red meatiness and impressively sweet fruit emerge on a texturally refined palate, accompanied by black olive, scrubby pungency, and Latakia tobacco-like smokiness. In the finish, this proves remarkably transparent to herbal, brown spice, animal, and chalky, stony mineral nuances. Its safe to conclude that the nose is somewhat in thrall to reduction, but that clears somewhat with exposure to the air, and should dissipate before bottling, even if the wines overall personality is apt to remain relatively austere. I expect this to be worth following for 8-10 years. (90-91+) points. David Schildknecht, Wine Advocate #189, June 2010
6 bottles per lot
Côte de Nuits. French-bottled: Lucien Le Moine
In original carton
Tasting note: Smoky-sweet scents of machine oil along with lightly cooked dark berries, black olive, and a faintly fecal note strikingly inform the nose of Le Moines 2007 Gevrey-Chambertin Lavaux St.-Jacques (of which there are two barrels). A rich red meatiness and impressively sweet fruit emerge on a texturally refined palate, accompanied by black olive, scrubby pungency, and Latakia tobacco-like smokiness. In the finish, this proves remarkably transparent to herbal, brown spice, animal, and chalky, stony mineral nuances. Its safe to conclude that the nose is somewhat in thrall to reduction, but that clears somewhat with exposure to the air, and should dissipate before bottling, even if the wines overall personality is apt to remain relatively austere. I expect this to be worth following for 8-10 years. (90-91+) points. David Schildknecht, Wine Advocate #189, June 2010
6 bottles per lot
荣誉呈献
Peter Mansell