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Grand Cru Burgundy extravaganza… Is it worth it?
Posted by eatbikelove in Wine Tasting Notes on December 8, 2013
Ahhh Burgundy, the reference point of all pinot noirs. What is it about this region that makes its wine so intoxicating and so alluring? Is this a temporary infatuation or is this permanent love?
Frankly, Burgundy is a very complex region to understand. Not only are there so many different villages, there’s also the different grading of vineyards within the same village… and we haven’t even begun talking about the producers yet. Yes there are the famous producers such as DRC, Leroy, Rousseau, Mugnier which I think you need to be a billionnaire or win the lottery to be able to afford and drink nowadays (burgs being the latest Chinese craze is adding fuel to the fire) but somehow I doubt these wines score highly in the quality to price ratio. Which is why I jumped when I was presented with an opportunity to taste some of these Grand Cru wines at a specially held dinner by BBR. Since we are talking Grand Cru here, I have also taken the opportunity to add some of my other GC Burgundy drinking notes.
The wines for the dinner was shown in pairs by region, Corton Charlemagne for the whites, Musigny for the first red flight followed by Clos Vougeot.
First the pair of Corton GC
Benjamin Leroux Corton Charlemagne 2010 GC
Nose: Lovely showy nose. Honey, white flowers, pear and a hint of butterscotch
Taste: A lovely balance with a good velvety texture. Full bodied and relatively fruit forward.
Finish: A lovely 20 sec+ sweet finish
Patrick Javilier Corton Charlemagne GC 2010
Nose: Mineral with a hint of white flower. This nose is a lot more subdued when compared next to Leroux
Taste: Light medium bodied, fine acidity with minerality lingering . A more classic style
Finish: 20 Sec light finish
As the night wore on, the wine began to open up more and the fruits then decided to come out to play…
Mugnier Le Musigny GC 2007
Colour: Light red ruby
Nose: Compact and very herby. Red fruits with a hint of Asian spice.
Taste: Light to medium bodied, strong acidity but a good structure. Hint of pepper and asian spice
Finish: 20 sec finish which I felty was a tad short given the quality of the producer and the vineyard.
This wine is light with good structure. One can just about taste the red fruits but they were quite subdued and required time to open up. Is this wine worth £400 a bottle???
Domaine De la Vougeraie Le Musigny GC 2007
Colour: Deep red colour
Nose: Sweet red fruits, hint of cassis and vanilla
Taste: Medium bodied with a good velvety texture, good fruit length.
Finish: 25 second sweet tannic finish.
A lovely wine which I actually prefer over Mugnier’s
Meo Camuzet Clos Vougeot GC 2002
Colour: Dark Red with a hint of purple
Nose: Hint of vegetal dryness, red and black fruits with a hint of cassis
Taste: Good and velvety smooth texture. Medium Bodied and feels a bit hollow towards the end.
Finish: Shorth-ish 15 sec finish.
Meo Camuzet Clos Vougeot GC 2000
Nose: Hint of Vanilla, red fruits and boiled sweets
Taste: Good velvety texture, red fruits with a hint of Asian spice. Ezxcellent balance.
Finish: 25 seconds of gorgeous fruity tannins.
What a lovely wine. I was surprised that I prefered this wine to the 2002 and also to the Musigny’s. My WOTN.
The following notes were from subsequent dinners which I was lucky enough to saviour some excellent GC burgundies.
Bonneau du Martray Corton Charlemagne GC 2008
Nose: White fruits, white flowers and honey, hint of minerality and butterscotch.
Taste: Light medium bodied with good fruit following through. Low acidity and good balance
Finish: 20 sec finish
Grivot Richebourg GC 2006
Nose: very dense nose, raspberry, hint of blackcurrant, black cherries, violet and vanilla
Taste: medium full bodied, good acidity, dense fruit with an excellent balance. Sweet tannins
Finish: 30 second finish of concentrated fruits and sweet tannins
A lovely wine. Shame it is so ridiculously expensive!
Tasted Nov 2013
Colour: Dark red, very youthful even though it has been in bottle for over 7+ years
Nose: Black cherries, blackberries, hint of Vosne spice and vanilla. Very young wine.
Taste: Good balance, medium bodied with good structure. The fruit was a bit subdued by the lovely tannins.
Finish: 30 sec+ Finish.
A lovely wine but it obviously needs another 5 years to bring out the monster inside!
In conclusion to the opening question, is Grand Cru burgundy worth it? It ultimately boils down to a matter of choice and personal judgement. The wines are very good but for the big name producers, the pricing of late has just been stratospheric. Having said that, the fun and beauty is to try and find quality GC wines from the lesser well known producers and revel that one has picked up a bargain by getting very good juice at a fraction of the price of the famous producers. Now that is definitely one of the reasons why I LOVE burgundy!
Some old Bordeaux tasting notes
Posted by eatbikelove in Wine Tasting Notes on May 13, 2013
I’ve been trying to do some spring cleaning lately to organise my wine notes better and came across a small selection of Bordeaux wine notes tasted voer the past few years. Looking back at these notes makes me really wish I am holding a glass whilst writing these notes but alas, sanity won. Anyway, hopefully I will have a chance to open the same bottle and compare notes in the near future!
Tasted June 2011.
Initial reaction upon opening the cork:
Nose: Very strong aroma of black berries and blackcurrant. There is a hint of vanilla even though there is 12+ yrs of age. Impressive! Tight with lots of potential.
Colour- dark brick colour with a slight degradation at the rim.
After decanting for 2 hours-
Taste- chewy but smooth tannins. A hint of vegetal with a silky texture.
Finish- Good smooth finish. I could still feel the wine after 45 seconds.
Very good wine
Tasted end of June 2011.
Decanted for over 6 hours.
Colour- Ink purple colour. Very concentrated.
Nose- sweet vanilla nose with a whiff of alcohol. After some swirling then the smell of red berries start to come out.
Taste- Very nice taste with a very smooth silky texture. The wine is very balanced. There are some secondary red berries too.
Finish- a nice 45 sec finish with smooth tannins.
A very very nice wine where everything seems to come together nicely.
Tasted- December 2011
Nose- Blackcurrant, black berries, violets. No hint of vanilla.
Taste- silky smooth texture with a nice perfume and a hint of flint.
Finish- Good 45 sec finish with soft tannins.
A very elegant wine.
Tasted March 2012
Colour- dull brick colour. Very musky Given the age.
Nose- musky to begin with, followed by a nice raspberry and red fruits.
Taste- nice taste of liquorice candy. A bit sour which could be the age.
Finish- a shortish finish of c20 seconds. A tad sour aftertaste.
This wine is clearly over its peak. However, it is still a very pleasant wine nonetheless, especially after all the muskiness evaporates
Tasted December 2012 in Magnum
Nose: Hint of vanilla, cranberry and violet
Taste: Smooth texture with a simple red fruit enveloping the mouth
Finish: c20 sec finish.
Tasted December 2012.
Nose: Good nose of tobacco, vanilla, liquorice and leather
Taste: Good velvety body, smooth acidity and soft tannins.
Finish: c30 sec finish.
A lovely wine with the typical Margaux elegance
















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