ramonet’s bourgogne pinot – 2009+2010

11.10.2016billn

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These two wines have really changed their drinking positions in the time since their respective releases.

At the start, the 2009 was simply delicious; open, caressing and tasty as any Bourgogne has the right to be. To amplify that point, this may already be the last bottle of my case. By comparison, the 2010 was far from friendly as a youngster, having acidity in the ascendency and a seemingly sharp personality to match.

Today the 2009 is ripe and round, but the nose is less attractive with an impression of alcohol – still a gulpable wine, but lacking a certain class. The 2010 has transformed; it is still fresh, but balanced, interesting, and above all begs you to take the next sip – I honestly regret that I only bought 6 of these – which wasn’t my opinion 4+ years ago…

Agree? Disagree? Anything you'd like to add?

There are 2 responses to “ramonet’s bourgogne pinot – 2009+2010”

  1. Brian Robson11th October 2016 at 10:00 amPermalinkReply

    Thanks for the notes Bill. I have had similar experiences with wines from these vintages at this level.

    What continues to surprise me is the amazing quality of these back to back vintages at the Bourgogne level.

    • billn11th October 2016 at 10:12 amPermalinkReply

      Yes, whilst the relative positioning of the vintages has changed since very young, I don’t think that we should assume it will always stay like this – I’m happy to have all levels of 09 and 10 in the cellar!

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