Mugneret Gerard

2017 Mugneret Gerard Vosne-Romanée Les Suchots

By billn on March 28, 2019

In bottle since January. A faint reduction on this nose. Hmm, layered and concentrated, more-so than some Echézeaux this vintage. Full, finishing with complexity and not too much overt oak structure or flavour. Lovely. A great finish, some oak showing only right at the end.

2009 Mugneret Gerard Savigny-lès-Beaune Les Gravains

By billn on January 27, 2011

The aromas are a little more sullen – hardly surprising – slowly widening to deliver dark red fruit. There is a little more structure and nice mid-palate burst of flavour. Very pretty wine.

2009 Mugneret Gerard Vosne-Romanée

By billn on January 27, 2011

Dark fruit aromas mix with a little spiced bread. Not totally sweet (good!) there is a depth of texture, tannin too. Nicely structured not an entirely simple 2009.

2008 Mugneret Gerard Vosne-Romanée Aux Brûlées

By billn on January 27, 2011

A lovely Vosne nose, quite classic with a core that hints of strawberry. Round and very silky, the flavour builds slowly in the mid-plate. Not surprisingly a little ‘subdued’ after the 09 Echézeaux, but a very fine wine.

2008 Mugneret Gerard Nuits St.Georges Les Boudots

By billn on January 27, 2011

The nose is part floral and part fruit – then a deep violet flower note –this is rather profound! A hint more sweetness and roundness; long mouthwatering flavours. Very nice indeed.

2006 Mugneret Gerard Vosne-Romanée Les Suchots

By billn on February 25, 2010

Medium-plus colour. Straight away the nose is about depth, dark fruit and a little coffee/mineral mix and an impressive Vosne-style dimension – a great start. In the mouth for the first 20 minutes I can’t drink it, it tastes like salt – no, really like salt! A long pause and a coffee later, I come to it and it’s on a lower level – more an inflection (of salt) in the mid-palate – like a Denis Mortet wine! There is just a lack of smoothness – or better, elegance – to the wine. There is plenty of flavour, some here some there, complexity too, and without overt oak, yet there is cola and and a total lack of integration – this is such a shame, as it smells fantastic. Half is left for day 2: hurrah, not really ’salty’, a hint of gras and the texture is okay. I’m rather bemused, I’ve never really come across a wine that was too salty before – perhaps something to do with the oak – anyway, this was eventually very nice – but I’d recommend decanting!

1997 Mugneret Gerard Vosne-Romanée Aux Brûlées

By on July 31, 2007 #asides

High-toned nose, understated but very nice. The palate is rather linear, but lots of dimension and almost good length. It’s actually almost good.

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