Thomas-Moillard

2005 Thomas-Moillard Chorey-lès-Beaune

By on October 31, 2007 #asides

Medium, medium-plus colour. The nose is rather mineral and high-toned coupled to faint cherry skins. There’s quite some structure here; furry tannin and plenty of acidity – but the balance is okay. Almost good.

2005 Thomas-Moillard Côte de Nuits Villages

By on October 31, 2007 #asides

A hint of reduction on the nose which eventually leaves to give emphasis on fine cherry/berry notes. The acidity and tannin are to the fore, but not overwhelmingly so.

2003 Thomas-Moillard Nuits St.Georges Les Richemones

By on October 31, 2007 #asides

Roast, stewing fruit on the nose – perhaps rhubarb too – just a little better than it sounds. In the mouth this is altogether more interesting; soft, sweet and concentrated – quite friendly and warming. Not my style, but a ‘comfortable’ wine.

2006 Thomas-Moillard Savigny-lès-Beaune Blanc

By on October 31, 2007 #asides

Quite a concentrated nose with a subtle undertone of vanilla. There is nice texture and some depth. There is also a nicely creamy base to this wine – long too. I’m very surprised by the quality of this wine, it’s very , very good.

2005 Thomas-Moillard Meursault

By on October 31, 2007 #asides

High-toned, slightly diffuse nose, some suggestion of background sulfur. Fresher but less dense palate when compared to the Savigny. It’s more mineral in presentation, but doesn’t impress as much as their Savigny Blanc

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