Côte de Nuits Villages

2006 Lupé-Cholet Côte de Nuits Villages

By on March 31, 2009 #asides

Narrower entry onto the palate versus the Bourgogne but widens nicely in the mid-palate. At a ‘today’ price of €12.50, this is another winner.

2006 Rion Daniel Côte de Nuits Villages

By on March 31, 2009 #asides

Medium cherry-red colour. Aromaticly a little tight. High-toned ripe fruit in the mouth with faint tannin and good acidity – very pretty.

2006 Bachelet Denis Côte de Nuits Villages

By on November 30, 2008 #asides

From 1952 vines. Medium, medium-plus colour. Pure and focused red fruit – it’s a fine nose. Soft and silky, perhaps less ripe than some – the tannin has some astringency, but the overall package is very good.

2002 Bourée Pierre Fils Côte de Nuits Villages

By on June 30, 2008 #asides

From purchased grapes. Medium-pale colour. Sweet stemmy perfume – and it IS perfume – lovely. Silky, subtle, delicate and complex. Super for ‘what it is’ and very clean. I bought some.

2005 Bachelet Denis Côte de Nuits Villages

By on March 31, 2008 #asides

Maybe a shade paler than the 2004, but there is still quite deeply coloured core. The nose is wide, with high-toned black berry-notes and a softer underbelly that hints at, but never really shows its cream. Mouth-filling, with almost covered, velvet tannin. Lots of primary fruit extract and a good expansion in the mid-palate. This is seriously lovely – with emphasis on the serious. I’ll have to check the price – and availability…

2004 Bachelet Denis Côte de Nuits Villages

By on March 31, 2008 #asides

Medium-plus colour. The nose is pungent with cedary green odours, a significant swirl is required to release a faint sweet red note. Overnighting makes little difference to the aroma profile. The palate is supple, well textured and has a ripe complexion, but the cedar is very forward here too. Excellent for CdNV length, slightly creamy – but too green, even on day two

2006 Potel Nicolas Côte de Nuits Villages

By on March 31, 2008 #asides

The nose is a mix of bright red notes and some darker reductive elements. Silky, the tannin is less obvious than on the Volnay VV. Good concentration, ripe fruit and a nice finish. Super for the appellation – I expect this should be very good value.

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.

2002 Méo-Camuzet Frère & Soeurs Côte de Nuits Villages

By on June 30, 2006 #asides

Medium-plus cherry-red colour. The nose is wide, sweet and high-toned – a good start. The palate is poised, mouth-wateringly long and shows lovely balance. The fruit is predominantly red and wrapped with low-key grainy tannin which can become a little messy if the wine gets too warm, but direct from the cellar this is a winner – assuming you get a discount – it’s not the cheapest of villages!

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