Bright but quite pale in colour. Very perfumed nose - crunchy red fruit - raspberry red currants - rose petals, spicy whole bunch. Delicate but beautiful. A wafting reminder of Burgundy from times past. The palate delivers the same flavours on an intense but lighter than usual Gevrey frame. Long on the finish and very thought provoking. One has to say old fashioned winemaking from when extraction and oak were not king (or queen as is probably more apt). If you like wines that are all about power this is not for you. If you appreciate finesse and subtlety in your Burgundy you really should try this wine.
Pale crimson and overall very dry and savoury. No sweet New World Pinot fruit trying to charm you - much more a rather dignified expression of terroir. Light bodied for a Gevrey and definitely understated. But a true nose of slightly austere Cazetiers. Lip smacking. But on the light side. May well develop further in bottle.
Slightly mature, light red. Dense nose combining fruit and mineral tones with an oaky touch. Remarkably soft attack then slightly more palate weight with mature yet focused and very persistent aromatics. A great classic.