Sunday, January 23, 2011

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Two regions, 2 wines, 2 very different profiles: Vosne Romanée, Saint-Emilion

Hello,
After an objection white, an exercise in red with 2 very different styles.

Saint Emilion Chateau Tertre of Augay 1998: A deep nose, class, yet on the subject of cassis, ink, and a bottom Graphyte light smokers. The palate is long stout, straight, depth accompanies silky tannins but a bit dry and stiff on the cassis, ink, graphytte, smoky and a bit of leather. The finish is right edge of freshness, fine, classy and beautiful with long persistence on the nose. Still closed, great potential. For wine lovers rights, deep but suddenly a bit austere. Very Good 89.


Vosne Romanée, Domaine Hudelot Noellat 2002: A nose of raspberry, red currant, blackberry, floral art, background elderberry, undergrowth and aeration of nice spicy / liquorice. The palate is fleshy with silky tannins, sweet which coats a fresh line, stretched on the currant, underbrush, blackberry, elderberry a tip, a rather fine and delicate style. The finish is fresh, invigorating, saliva, almost crisp and then accomplished with the amplitude of the red fruit, violet, blackberry. A classic village level, in form and in its bottom, great dinner companion. Very Good 88. The Pinotphiles radiate the bordeauxphiles wonder ...

Sincerely, Matthew

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