Bourgogne Hautes Côtes de Nuits

2009 Jayer-Gilles Bourgogne Hautes Côtes de Nuits

By billn on November 06, 2011

High toned aromas and no obvious oak – very good width too – this is very nice. Very fine, quite narrow but mated to a fine acidity and intensity. I like the fruit very much and it has interesting, rather than heavy-handed, oak accents. Neither a super-ripe nor a fluffy textured 09, simply a stunning Bourgogne – excellent.

2009 Lécheneaut (Philippe et Vincent) Bourgogne Hautes Côtes de Nuits

By billn on November 04, 2011

Sweet aromas that are also rather oaky, but not unpleasantly so. Plenty of acidity and an understated fur of tannin – decent finishing power too. Just a bit too much oaky make-up today; return in 12 months…

2009 Digioia-Royer Bourgogne Hautes Côtes de Nuits

By billn on July 11, 2011

Vines from the plateau above Vosne-Romanée. The nose has a nice depth with a hint of musk and flowers. Fuller and rounder than the Bougogne Pinot Noir with more grain to the tannin – a nice wine this.

2008 Gros Michel Bourgogne Hautes Côtes de Nuits

By billn on April 07, 2011

The nose has lovely inviting fresh-red fruit. In the mouth it’s also fresh with mouth-watering red fruits. An acid-led wine – but if you don’t mind – lovely – but I’d drink mine over the next couple of years!

1998 Gros Frère & Soeur Bourgogne Hautes Côtes de Nuits

By on November 30, 2009 #asides

Medium-plus ruby-red. The nose starts a complete jumble of dark wood, similarly dark fruit and some spice – fortunately it knits together rather well in only about 20 minutes; creamy spiced deep red plums and macerating cherry – not quite how I expect a bourgogne to smell, but it’s very, very nice, and frankly it gets better and better. Fresh and still quite astringent in its ‘attack’, yet the dark fruit mirrors the nose with some creamy packaging. Quite intense and, all-in-all, quite impressive in a burly Nuits sort of way. I was ready to dismiss it early-on, but clearly that would have been at my own loss! Definitely needs another 3 or-so years to mellow the astringent tannin – though it’s far from in the ascendant when taken with food – but it’s velvet tannin so ought to be worth waiting for.

2007 Lupé-Cholet Bourgogne Hautes Côtes de Nuits

By on March 31, 2009 #asides

Medium, medium-plus colour. A ripe, fresh and forward nose. An equally ripe mouthful of concentrated fruit – super impact for a bourgogne. The finish is merely ‘okay’, but for €8.50 on the day, super!

2006 Remoriquet Henri & Gilles Bourgogne Hautes Côtes de Nuits

By on March 31, 2009 #asides

Medium-pale colour. High toned, slightly diffuse aromas. A good, honest mouthful of wine with nice tannin/acid balance. Perhaps a hint of bitterness in the finish but incredibly nice at €9 to take away…

2006 Jayer-Gilles Bourgogne Hautes Côtes de Nuits

By on November 30, 2008 #asides

Medium, medium-plus colour. The nose offers slightly diffuse width and a little toffee. Plenty of tannin and acidity. The bouncy fruit is almost good actually but I’d wait 1-2 years before revisiting for maybe a more balanced performance.

2006 Gros Frère & Soeur Bourgogne Hautes Côtes de Nuits

By on November 30, 2008 #asides

Medium colour. Forward, slightly savoury fruit aromas and a tough estery. Medium concentration with some obvious barrel notes. Reasonable length. Okay, but the oak treatment leaves this slightly ’soupy’.

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