Bruno Colin Chassagne-Montrachet “Morgeot” 1er Cru 2005 Saturday, Dec 29 2007
Tasting Notes and France and Burgundy and Variety and White and chardonnay
Are New World wines becoming more Old World or are those of the Old World becoming more like the New? I think the answer may be, much like David Bowie, that it goes both ways…
Golden in colour with a open floral come-hither nose of peach, melon rind, honey nougat and mineral with quite a bit of spicy oak showing. On the palate medium to full bodied with flavours of melon, peach, citrus, hazelnut and spice. It is full flavoured and has a creamy texture but with dry flinty characters to tighten things up and plenty of fresh acidity. There is a slight warmth too but nothing intrusive. Good length of flavour finishing dry and flinty. Highly enjoyable. It reminds me of Leeuwin Art Series a fair bit.
Rated : 93 PointsTasted : Dec07
Alcohol : 13.5%
Price : $90
Closure : Cork
Drink : 2007 - 2011+
Source : Domaine Wine Shippers
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December 30th, 2007 at 8:34 am| Quote |
had the 2004 of one of his 1er the other night - Morgeot I think. Even the packaging is New World.
Too New World in style for me- well made though. If I want to drink Leeuwin then I will buy Leeuwin AS.