Fruit bomb that doesn’t taste Burgundian in any manner. Very unimpressed, particularly with my experience of how thoughtful their cru bottlings are
Fruit bomb that doesn’t taste Burgundian in any manner. Very unimpressed, particularly with my experience of how thoughtful their cru bottlings are
Dec 27th, 2020Such a ridiculous value every year. Not just a value, but a beautiful wine. Literally surrounded by Gevrey-Chambertin appellation vineyards, Le Grands Champs sure screams GC - dark fruit and earth.
The nose opens with dark cherry, raspberry, plum, herbs (thyme?), baking spice, and earthy damp PNW forest notes. On the palate, more of the same with good concentration, tannins, surprising minerality and solid acid.
Such a ridiculous value every year. Not just a value, but a beautiful wine. Literally surrounded by Gevrey-Chambertin appellation vineyards, Le Grands Champs sure screams GC - dark fruit and earth.
The nose opens with dark cherry, raspberry, plum, herbs (thyme?), baking spice, and earthy damp PNW forest notes. On the palate, more of the same with good concentration, tannins, surprising minerality and solid acid.
Jan 15th, 2022there’s some nice cherry, cola, and flowers hiding underneath a mask of earthy funk and possibly oak. a little disjointed
there’s some nice cherry, cola, and flowers hiding underneath a mask of earthy funk and possibly oak. a little disjointed
Dec 5th, 2020