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Back to Burgfest: 2017 Whites – Blind (Aug 2021)

The 2017 Chassagne-Montrachet Les Caillerets 1er Cru sports a very slight reduction on the nose, although nothing serious. Crisp and precise, it offers orange pith and freshly sliced pear and a touch of smoke. The palate is also reduced on the entry, delivering good density and weight, and a little chewy in texture. The finish…

Blind Vision: 2015 Burgundy Red & White (Nov 2018)

The 2015 Chassagne-Montrachet Les Caillerets 1er Cru mutates in the glass, some initial blowsiness rapidly dissipating to reveal lovely yellow stone fruit and minerals. The oak is nicely enmeshed here. The palate initially has a lot of reduction, although this soon disappears to reveal a beautifully balanced wine with a long, mineral-driven finish. I was…

Blind Vision: 2015 Burgundy Red & White (Nov 2018)

The 2015 Chassagne-Montrachet Les Caillerets 1er Cru mutates in the glass, some initial blowsiness rapidly dissipating to reveal lovely yellow stone fruit and minerals. The oak is nicely enmeshed here. The palate initially has a lot of reduction, although this soon disappears to reveal a beautifully balanced wine with a long, mineral-driven finish. I was…

Dance the Quickstep: Burgundy 2020 (Dec 2021)

The 2020 Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru, the only cuvée that was not bottled when I tasted it, has a well-defined bouquet with crushed rock filtering through the citrus fruit, kernals of orange rind and litchi. The palate is well balanced with an aniseed tinged entry, good depth and vibrancy with a dash of spice, stem ginger,…

Dance the Quickstep: Burgundy 2020 (Dec 2021)

The 2020 Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru, the only cuvée that was not bottled when I tasted it, has a well-defined bouquet with crushed rock filtering through the citrus fruit, kernals of orange rind and litchi. The palate is well balanced with an aniseed tinged entry, good depth and vibrancy with a dash of spice, stem ginger,…

Through the Other Side: Burgundy 2016 in Bottle (Oct 2019)

The 2016 Charmes-Chambertin Grand Cru has a sultry, earthy bouquet with touches of oyster shell coming through with aeration. It never quite kicks into fifth gear though. The palate is medium-bodied with supple red berry fruit laced with orange rind and brown spices. It gains more complexity and nuance towards the finish with an attractive…