Phillipe Bouzereau

Michel Bouzereau et Fils

Genevrières Meursault 1er Cru Chardonnay 2017

Jol
9.0

Plus rond que prieur Très valable — 23 days ago

Domaine Vincent Bouzereau

Les Narvaux Meursault Chardonnay

Good not too mucu oak. Classic Meursault 2017. Shd be Gran Cru. — 4 years ago

Vincent Bouzereau

Les Charmes Meursault 1er Cru Chardonnay 2020

Pretty good. Enjoyed at Monarque in Montreal. — 8 months ago

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Domaine Vincent Bouzereau

Les Champans Volnay 1er Cru Pinot Noir 2013

Very nice aged red burg. Subtle and delicate. Had it with cast iron sausage lasagna, and it didn’t qnite hold up. Better with something lighter. Showed much better on day 2. — 2 years ago

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Domaine Vincent Bouzereau

Goutte d'Or 1er Cru Meursault Chardonnay

Plenty of mineral and long lemony finish — 4 years ago

Chateau de Citeaux (Philippe Bouzereau)

Meursault Chardonnay 2018

Honeydew Melon, lime, green apple. Outstanding — a year ago

Baron Phillipe de Rothschild

Chateau Clerc-Milon Red Bordeaux Blend 1982

Beautiful garnet color. Smokey, musty, and earthy on the nose. Cedar, black raspberries, leather, and tobacco. Well integrated and not overpowering. Very satisfying finish. A real treat to drink a 40-year old wine that is so pleasing to smell, look at, and taste. — 2 years ago

Domaine de l'Espigouette (Bernard Latour)

Gigondas Red Rhone Blend 2017

When I lived in Houston in the aughts, I drank a few fragrant Cotes Du Rhônes from this estate, so I was eager to try their Giggie, even though I’ve grown tired of Southern Rhônes as the climate has warmed and Phillipe Cambie seemingly put a spell over the majority of producers. Well, this is a bit better than the typical blocky, heavy wines that seem increasingly prevalent there. It’s densely colored (of course), but the nose has a bit more elegance and nuance than the typical Gigondas estate these days, showing fresh dark berry fruit, really interesting almost chaparral-like garrigue/earth notes, warm stones, and meadowy wildflowers. In the mouth it’s dense, but a little lighter than the new norm thank goodness, with nice savory flavors and decent acids. Tannins are soft. It won’t make me forget Giggies from the early ‘80s, but it’s nice. — 4 years ago

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