Dublère

2007 Dublère Morey St.Denis Les Blanchards

By on June 30, 2009 #asides

Medium colour. The nose is far more mineral than the Beaune – there’s a little fruit but it’s much darker shaded. In the mouth it is a little fuller and has more tannin. The tannin is ripe so it’s not quite a chewing wine – but close. Long, and with a faint reprise. Really good Morey.

2007 Dublère Savigny-lès-Beaune Les Peuillets Blanc

By on June 30, 2009 #asides

The first time I’ve seen this cru in white. Bright, fresh top-notes over a more subdued savoury aroma. Beautiful dovetailing of the sweet and ripe fruit with the acidity – the flavour faintly lingers. A super start!

2007 Dublère Chassagne-Montrachet Les Chaumées

By on June 30, 2009 #asides

The aromas are lithe, sinewy and less forward than the Savigny’s. Again, sweet fruit that’s packaged with perfect acidity – good 07s are jewel-like in this combination. Hard to keep hold of the wine in your mouth because of the intensity. A mineral finish – very good this!

2007 Dublère Beaune Blanche Fleurs

By on June 30, 2009 #asides

The vines are sited right next-door to Beaune 1er Clos du Roi. Medium, medium-pale colour. The nose has a wonderful array of precise pinot berry/cherry fruits – just lovely. Again, beautiful fruit on the tongue and an extra dimension of creamy fruit in the mid-palate – very persistent. For the moment there remains a hint of oak flavour – frankly gorgeous – buy, buy, buy…

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