2006 MEURSAULT 1er Cru Poruzot Dessus Domaine Rémi Jobard

2006 MEURSAULT 1er Cru Poruzot Dessus Domaine Rémi Jobard
| Grapes: Chardonnay | Origin: France, Burgundy |
Lea & Sandeman review
Not enormously expressive on the nose, but the palate is lovely. Compact and dense while remaining taut and ripe. Very much on the citrus - lemons and minerals. Quite strict for Poruzots, very long, needs four of five years to really come out, there is lots of depth here, very fineOther reviews and comments
Ripe green fruit, earth and an herbal note are set off against a very subtle touch of wood toast that precede the rich, full and solidly powerful and concentrated medium weight plus flavors brimming with dry extract that confers an almost chewy feel to the finish. This offers plenty of depth and I particularly like the length and while this cannot compete with the two following wines in terms of elegance or finesse, this is very Poruzots in character. 2012+
91/100
Allen Meadows, www.Burghound.com
Rich aromas of mirabelle, hazelnut and smoke. Very ripe, lush and fruity, conveying more of an impression of sweetness than the Chevaliers. The mirabelle quality carries through to the dry, subtle finish.
89/100
Stephen Tanzer's International Wine Cellar
Good pale yellow. Musky, expressive, very ripe aromas of lemon drop, oatmeal and hazelnut. Glyceral, rich and sweet, with a slightly aggressive character due to the CO2 Compared to the Chevaliers, this is a tad dry on the end. I'd probably want to drink this on the early side.
88-90/100
Stephen Tanzer's International Wine Cellar
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