Boisset Jean-Claude

2005 Boisset Jean-Claude Nuits St.Georges Les Charbonnières

By on March 31, 2007 #asides

This is always close to the first vineyard to picked as it’s so fast to ripen. The nose is very wide and slightly floral – nicely elegant. Equally elegant is the palate; wide with fine acidity, merely background tannin and a lingering creamy personality. Very cultured Nuits.

2005 Boisset Jean-Claude Monthelie

By on March 31, 2007 #asides

Grégory likes to slip this into blind tastings – it’s almost half the price of a Meursault but stands up rather well. Dense stone fruit on the nose. The palate is richer and wider but with the same good acidity as the previous wines. This is really lovely.

2005 Boisset Jean-Claude Meursault Les Limozin

By on March 31, 2007 #asides

These vines are sited just below the Meursault 1er of Charmes. The nose is wide and pleasantly Meursault in character. This wine has a real extra dimension on the palate and despite an extra level of richness retains a very good level of freshness. This is an excellent villages.

2004 Boisset Jean-Claude Meursault Le Limozin

By on February 28, 2006 #asides

For his whites, Grégory is looking for a mineral style, and uses no battonage. 7 barrels were produced using about 20% new oak. There was a small fining, but no filtration. An open nose that is wide and interesting. Lovely wide expression of clean fruit on the palate. Interesting and long, fresh and tasty – a great start.

1996 Boisset Jean-Claude Pouilly-Fuisse

By on October 31, 2005 #asides

Medium golden colour. The nose is sweet, some high-tones, quite pleasant. Super acidity, good intensity and medium length. A lovely refreshing drink and no rush to finish – surprisingly good.

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