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2011 Red Burgundies (Mar 2014)

Deep, bright red. Very ripe aromas of black raspberry and coffee/mocha torrefaction. Expressive, rich flavors of crushed cherry, dark raspberry, coffee and spices are nicely framed by spicy acidity. Conveys a jellied fruit character along with an almost warm floral element. This fairly tight, long wine still has some corners that need softening.

The 2011 Côte de Beaune Whites: Grace in Motion (Sep 2013)

Colin-Morey’s 2011 Meursault Perrieres is round, seamless and strikingly beautiful. At the same time, there is plenty of power in the glass, yet the style remains one built more on volume than minerality, which is not entirely surprising, considering this plot is on the lower slopes of the hill. There is a lot to like…

2012 and 2011 White Burgundies (Sep 2013)

(one of the two 350-liter barrels was new): Pale bright yellow with a green tinge. Tangerine, pepper, ginger and fresh herbs on the nose. Sweet and silky in the mouth, but with terrific lemony cut to the ripe citrus and crushed rock flavors. In a cooler style thanks to adamant underlying minerality. Shows the refinement…

The 2009 Red Burgundies (May 2011)

The 2008 Musigny Vieilles Vignes is a wine I could smell all day. The explosive bouquet literally jumps from the glass, followed by deep, beautifully delineated layers of fruit. This shows terrific concentration and depth, dazzling finesse, and a nicely pointed, direct finish. It is an eternal wine.

2008 Red Burgundies (Mar 2011)

(bottled in April of 2010): Good full medium red. Pungent aromas of wild red berries and crushed stone complicated by mint and pepper. Juicy and extremely intense but youthfully imploded today, showing a medicinal reserve and a crystallized quality to its sharply delineated fruit and mineral flavors. Finishes with serious tannic spine, but the wine’s…

2017 White Burgundy: Quantity, Quality and Great Charm (Sep 2018)

(this was the first vineyard harvested in 2017, according to Brice de La Morandière): Ripe aromas of peach and orange juice complicated by a leesy nuance. Broad and suave in the mouth, with a peach flavor lifted and intensified by a floral component. This sharply focused Folatières conveys a compelling impression of sweetness, yet the…