Méo-Camuzet

2000 Méo-Camuzet Bourgogne Hautes Côtes de Nuits Clos St. Philibert

By billn on March 28, 2010

Medium straw/gold. The nose is warm and faintly savoury with perhaps a little honey too. Vibrant, ripe, quite enough acidity to balance the ‘fat’. This wine is now ‘just right’. Neither super complex, nor super intense, but very tasty all the same.

2007 Méo-Camuzet Vosne-Romanée

By on March 31, 2009 #asides

Pretty and focused red fruit aromas. Mouth-filling, with more fat than most voillages wines. Very nice (as always) sweet red fruit. Has good acidity that seems to extend the finish. High quality.

2001 Méo-Camuzet Vosne-Romanée

By on September 30, 2006 #asides

Medium-plus ruby-red. The nose is wide but dominated by toasty oak – even after one hour this ‘mask’ hardly lifts, just a little mocha aroma develops. The palate has nice, soft texture and gives the impression of width – nicely detailed and quite complex, though doesn’t have the intensity of fruit of the Bichot that preceded it. Lovely acidity, slightly grainy tannin and excellent balance. I’m not the greatest fan of this style of aromatics, but this wine has a beguiling, if lightweight understatement. Stylisticly very different to the Bichot – which I slightly prefer – but equally worthy of cellar space; I’d be happy with a 3:2 Bichot:Méo mix.

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