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2009 Boisset Jean-Claude Marsannay Blanc

By billn on January 25, 2011

The nose is fuller than the Puligny though still relatively understated. Another lithe wine that slowly widens in the mouth – energetic and flavoursome.

2009 Boisset Jean-Claude Gevrey-Chambertin Les Jeunes Rois

By billn on January 25, 2011

From one-hundred year-old vines There’s a chocolate width to the nose. Lithe in the mouth, perhaps a little CO2. Linear then a big burst of flavour – lovely.

2009 Boisset Jean-Claude Nuits St.Georges Les Charbonnières

By billn on January 25, 2011

Made with fifty percent whole clusters. The nose has good width and complexity. Full in the mouth, more depth, concentration and intensity than the Gevrey. Yet with all this extra structure there is also balance – well done!

2009 Boisset Jean-Claude Pommard Les Vaumuriens

By billn on January 25, 2011

The nose has width and an engaging prettiness. Tannin and good acidity make an excellent foil for the very good mid-palate flavour.

2009 Boisset Jean-Claude Chambolle-Musigny

By billn on January 25, 2011

Good colour. Full aromas. In the mouth, despite decent concentration, this seems very tight. Just a little tannin and pretty fruit before the finish.

2009 Boisset Jean-Claude Savigny-lès-Beaune Blanc

By billn on January 25, 2011

Only 50% of the malolactic completed here. The aromas are fuller and show sone hints of vanilla. This has a lovely insinuating concentration – lovely balance. Yum.

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