Bill Nanson "The Burgundy Report"
Alcoholic fermentation in tank then moved to wood.Wide, mouth-filling.
Here’s extra softness. A wine that’s a little too easy over the palate until the finish where there’s some mineral rigour - a good finish.
Tim Atkin MW
Wine Enthusiast - Anne Krebiehl MW
This wine's closed nose gives mere glimpses of shy citrus. Concentration and richness become apparent on the palate via a ripe but zesty core of fruit that is smooth but dense in texture. There is a sense of fruit resting around a core of limestone depth. Lemon-tinged smoothness adds appeal at the end.
Domaine Jean Collet