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90-93 AM. Tasted as two cuvées: "From a .35 ha parcel in Le Charlemagne: . . . . aromas of green apple, citrus and a discreet application of wood. I like the intensity and density of the middle weight plus flavors that evidence moderate minerality on the delicious and complex finish . . . . From a .50 ha parcel in Le Corton: A more restrained and more complex nose features notes of Granny Smith apples, pear, spice, floral and zest nuances. The broad-shouldered flavors are more classically styled and a bit more obviously mineral-inflected, all wrapped in a more youthfully austere, dry and lingering finale that is more tightly wound as well." Burghound.com, Jun 15, 2018 |