2014 Red Burgundies: Delicious Terroir-Driven Midweights (Mar 2017)

Good full red. Reticent aromas of redcurrant, tobacco, dried rose and musky minerality complemented by a touch of smoky, spicy oak. The oak element builds in the mouth, which is less sweet and filled in today than the Feusselottes. Hints of dried flowers and menthol currently dominate the wine’s red berry flavors. A touch tart-edged on the finish, with the tannins showing a slightly granular quality. I don’t find the same consistent ripeness here that the estate’s two other grand crus display.