Domaine Comte Georges de Vogue
Musigny Vieilles Vignes 2013
590,00 CHF * netto 545,79 CHF
Lagerbestand 4
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| Winzer: | Domaine Comte Georges de Vogue |
|---|---|
| Wein: | Musigny Vieilles Vignes 2013 |
| Jahrgang: | 2013 |
| Klassifizierung: | Grand Cru |
| Land: | Frankreich |
| Gebiet/Region: | Bourgogne/Côte de Nuits |
| Alkoholgehalt: | 12,5 % |
| Traubensorte: | Pinot Noir |
| Bewertungen: | Allen Meadows’ Burghound.com 96/100, Parker 95/100, Vinous 96+/100, Jancis Robinson 19/20 |
| Allergene: | Enthält Sulfite |
Allen Meadows’ Burghound.com:
This is also quite aromatically restrained with its cool, airy and extraordinarily complex nose that features notes of red raspberry, black cherry, violet, rose petal, Asian-style spices, in particular cinnamon and anise plus a hint of orange pekoe tea. There is superb concentration to the intensely stony and well-delineated broad-shouldered flavors that also brim with palate soaking dry extract that helps to buffer that imposingly powerful, tautly muscular and massively long and youthfully austere finish. This is breathtaking in just how much power and intensity it packs yet there isn't a hair out of place. In a word, 'wow'! Rating 96/100. -Allen Meadows’ Burghound.com-
Robert Parker Wine Advocate:
Served blind, the 2013 Musigny Vieilles Vignes Grand Cru from Comte de Vogüé wore its pedigree on its sleeve, opening in the glass with a superb bouquet of wild strawberries, rose, cherry, blood orange and plum—much like it did in barrel. On the palate, the wine is full-bodied, ample and layered, with succulent acids, a deep mid-palate and a sapid, mineral-laden finish. Pure and transparent, this is a beautifully elegant Musigny that should be comparatively approachable in another 5 or 6 years. Drink Date 2023-2050. Rating 95/100. -William Kelley-
Vinous:
Very dark bright red. Great purity and lift to the aromas of black cherry, violet, graphite, bitter chocolate and minerals. Showing less obvious density today than the Bonnes-Mares but this is extremely tight and unevolved, with its saline crushed stone and mineral elements currently dominating its underlying fruit. The yield was just 20 hectoliters per hectare, due in large part to millerandage, but this extremely imploded Musigny is showing little of the early sweetness one might expect from tiny berries. Finishes with outstanding flavor authority, length and grip. This wine should go on for decades. Drink Date 2027-2045. Rating 96+/100. -Stephen Tanzer-