Pernot Paul

2009 Pernot Paul Bienvenues-Bâtard-Montrachet

By billn on January 27, 2011

This needs a little time to open in the glass, getting wider in the process – there’s clearly something a little ‘extra’ here. Here there is a higher mineral expression but the texture is plusher at the same time. Never super-wide, this wine manages to grow and grow in your mouth, finishing on an understated but long note.

2009 Pernot Paul Bâtard-Montrachet

By billn on January 27, 2011

The nose is round with a clear floral note in the middle. Full and round with a dense mid-palate that’s carried by a (citric) acidity. This wine has plenty to say; more open than the Bienvenues and with a stronger if not longer finish.

2001 Pernot Paul Bienvenues-Bâtard-Montrachet

By on June 30, 2003 #asides

Pale yellow. Another subdued nose. Palate is much wider than the preceding wines. The finish comes with a crescendo of fruit. Spoiled by just a hint of spritz, despite that, a fine wine.

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