Volnay Clos de la Chapelle, Philippe Remoissenet (2012)
As far as I can tell, this book is self-published. You can buy it from Athenaeum in Beaune. Philippe Remoissenet, together with Canadian, Mark O’Connell, bought the monopole 1er cru Volnay vineyard of Clos de la Chapelle from Louis Boillot in 2011 – it seemed that his children… Read More
remoissenet 2007 volnay clos des chênes
Monthélie or Volnay – clearly a label-drinker would go for the latter, but comparing this 2007 Clos des Chênes with the 2007 Les Duresses of the other day, I’d certainly take the Monthélie for drinking now… 2007 Remoissenet, Volnay 1er Clos des Chênes… Read More
Remoissenet: 2010 Update (2008s)
Visited 29.01.2010. Although Bernard Repolt greeted us, he left us in the more than capable hands of Claudie Jobard while we toured the cellar. Business in 2009 was ‘satisfying’ for Bernard, almost matching 2008 sales despite the financial turmoil. Late malos here like most places. Most whites to… Read More
2000 méo-camuzet clos st.philibert + remoissenet 92 chassagne 1er morgeot
Well shiver me timbers – first a HCdN that was actually a far nicer drink than the 01 Jadot Criots of last week – ouch! Then a ’92 Chassagne that was even better! 2000 Méo-Camuzet, Bourgogne Hautes Côtes de Nuits Clos St.Philibert… Read More
remoissenet 2005 mercurey clos fortoul
Profile2005 Remoissenet, Mercurey Clos Fortoul 2005 Remoissenet, Mercurey Clos Fortoul Medium-plus cherry-red colour. The nose starts with a little mineral, some herbs and slightly cola-esque top-notes, but slowly a very, very pretty and… Read More
The 2007’s (and some 06) of Maison Remoissenet
I already posted these notes in my ‘diary’ earlier this month, but for the sake of better filing, I will also archive (park) them here. From an enthusiasts ‘gathering’ in Scotland, organised by Tom Cannavan. Our presenter was Bernard Repolt of Maison Remoissenet. First – a comparison… Read More
a great tasting from maison remoissenet
Profile: Maison RemoissenetRemoissenet Père et Fils Back from travelling in the UK and I thought I’d share with you my notes of some lovely wines that were presented to bunch of enthusiasts in Scotland at a meeting organised by Tom Cannavan. Our presenter was Bernard Repolt of… Read More
remoissenet 2005 morey 1er clos des ormes
Obviously made in quite a reduced style – so open an hour before drinking or dunk the contents of your bottle into the decanter. 2005 Remoissenet, Morey St.Denis 1er Clos des Ormes Medium, medium-plus colour. The nose is rather deep, showing macerating dark-skinned cherry… Read More
remoissenet 2005 gevrey-chambertin
2005 Remoissenet, Gevrey-Chambertin (Half-bottle) Medium, medium-plus colour. The nose needs 5 minutes in the glass, but then it sparkles with lovely red berry fruit, though after an hour it’s closed down a lot, leaving only sullen darker elements and faint chocolate. Very smooth texture, decent… Read More