Clos de Vougeot

1993 Drouhin Joseph Clos de Vougeot

By on March 31, 2009 #asides

A big cork has been common to all these Drouhins, but this is the first to easily slide from the bottle – it doesn’t look like it’s been a perfect seal – let’s see. A deep core of ruby-red colour, just hinting at amber. Over time the nose vacillates between tight, deep but dark woody notes and a wider, undergrowth driven panorama – I ‘feel’ rather than smell just a hint of oxidation. In the mouth there’s no hint of oxidation, rather a core of flowing acidity is the central pillar. Good intensity with a mouth-watering finish and tannin that still shows a grain. The length and dimension are impressive. This bottle, despite what I suspect to be a less than perfect cork, needs a couple more years – I expect other bottles may need at least five! Much younger than the 93 Charmes and today, far less satisfying – but I’ll be buying a few for future reference.

1995 Drouhin Joseph Clos de Vougeot

By on March 31, 2009 #asides

A deep core of fruit. The nose is an interesting blend of deep notes, leafy sous bois and plenty savoury width – it’s very nice without ever removing its jacket. Wide, super acidity, background tannin and a wave of mid-palate intensity. Slowly fading flavours finish a very interesting wine. Far from ‘easy’ or ‘open for business’ but this is a nice glass today, and should end up being very super…

1996 Drouhin Joseph Clos de Vougeot

By on March 31, 2009 #asides

Like all these Clos de Vougeots there’s deep core of colour. The nose has width and high, faintly alcoholic tones but also beautiful red fruits and violets though you destroy the picture if you swirl. A mouthful of perfume, fine but forward acidity, little obvious tannin, yet a very long finish that is borne on the vintage acidity. If you give it sufficient time – more than 2 hours – the mid-palate really fills out with dimension such that the acidity is apparently more balanced. I winced, but I really enjoyed it. Day two the palate is fuller and less pain-inducing – even better!

2006 Seguin Manuel Clos de Vougeot

By on June 30, 2008 #asides

Towards the bottom of the clos so plenty of clay in the soil. A more forward nose whose aromas go deeper

still than the Gevrey. Velvet texture and mouthfilling. Lots of tannin, chocolate flavours and a long

diminuendo of a finish. Not quite austere, but close. Very good.

1996 Grivot Jean Clos de Vougeot

By on June 30, 2008 #asides

Still medium-plus colour, now it’s quite ruby-red though still a slightly cherry-red reflection remains. The nose is super-deep, chocolate-coated undergrowth with just a hint of more volatile elements. Lithe – actually quite muscular – withfading velvet tannin and real extra dimension in the mid-palate. This has a super, chocolate framed, finish that’s borne on great acidity. Powerful, concentrated but balanced; even in half-bottle format this is halfway between an intellectual challenge and pure pleasure, so in well-stored, larger, formats I would suggest waiting at least another 5 years.

2005 Lupé-Cholet Clos de Vougeot

By on March 31, 2008 #asides

Also not much aromatically – just a little dark oak. Linear, lithe with well-manged tannin and more high-toned fruit. A decent finish – also austere!

2005 Max Louis Clos de Vougeot

By on March 31, 2008 #asides

A very nice nose – wide with complex fruit. Full in the mouth – lots of very fine tannin and super fruit. A lingering diminuendo of a finish. Nice.

2005 Thomas-Moillard Clos de Vougeot

By on March 31, 2008 #asides

A dumb nose. The palate is far from dumb – power-packed with tons of structure but very fine fruit bubbles way below. Good length and certainly austere but in the best sense of the word.

2006 Clos Frantin Clos de Vougeot

By on March 31, 2008 #asides

An impressive, layered nose with hints of coffee. Full-packed palate with plenty of structure. There’s more here, both dimension and structure. It’s certainly a little austere, but it’s not that tough and it is very, very impressive.

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