Lécheneaut (Philippe et Vincent)

2009 Lécheneaut (Philippe et Vincent) Nuits St.Georges Les Damodes

By billn on November 04, 2011

Two thirds of the grapes come from the 1er cru part of the vineyard. High tones and very modest oak notes overlaid by warm, red fruit. Round, mouth-filling and rather understated velvet tannin – very good width to the flavour. A good lingering finish that might have been even better with just an ounce more acidity – good wine though.

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 Lécheneaut (Philippe et Vincent) Morey St.Denis

By billn on November 04, 2011

There is also plenty of oak on this nose too, set against higher-toned aromas and some herbs. Velvet texture and decent fruit too, very decent! Again the wine is served with plenty of oak, but it’s a very good wine for all that.

2009 Lécheneaut (Philippe et Vincent) Nuits St.Georges

By billn on November 04, 2011

Dark oak aromas – mainly. Lithe velvet texture with tannin that is just a little astringent in the finish. Again there’s a little too much oak for my taste but you will find very good finishing flavour.

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