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"Deft wood influence frames brooding and reticent aromas of various dark berries, humus-suffused forest floor and herbal tea. There is solid density and evident power and minerality to the medium weight flavors that deliver very good length on the robust, compact, focused and youthfully austere finish. This is a classically styled LSJ and will require at least some forbearance." 92 Points ♥, Burghound, Jan 2020
Unit price£134.00
Case price£120.00
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Bright and deep colour, nose of cassis, cherry, wallflower, liquorice ... Dense and silky palate and fine tannins.
Clos Prieur is elegance itself.
Unit price£85.95
Case price£77.50
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"Offering up notions of black raspberries, peonies, rose petals and baking chocolate, the 2018 Gevrey-Chambertin Vieilles Vignes is medium to full-bodied, rich and muscular, with fine tannins and good underlying freshness. Like the Clos Prieur, it's a promising bottle in the making. "89-91 Points, Wine Advocate, William Kelley, Feb 2020
Unit price£59.95
Case price£54.50
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"The ultra-fresh nose offers up pungently sauvage aromas of earth, game and dark berries that are trimmed in just enough wood to notice. There is excellent richness to the broad-shouldered and muscular flavors that possess good size and weight before culminating in a mineral-driven and impressively long if youthfully austere finish. I like the balance and this should amply reward extended cellaring." 93 Points, Burghound, January 2016
Unit price£162.00
Case price£145.00
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"Light but not invisible wood serves as a relatively neutral backdrop for the brooding and reserved dark berry liqueur aromas that are liberally laced with spice, underbrush and once again sauvage hints. Like the Lavaux, the bigger and more imposingly powerful flavours are tautly muscular with just as much minerality on the serious and equally built-to-age finish that displays some youthful austerity." 93 Points, Burghound, January 2017
Unit price£172.00
Case price£155.00
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"The 2019 Bourgogne Rouge mingles notes of sweet berries and cherries with loamy soil and raw cocoa in an inviting mélange, followed by a medium to full-bodied, velvety and layered palate that's lively and succulent, concluding with a long, sapid finish. This delicious wine is a fine introduction to the portfolio." 89 Points, Wine Advocate, William Kelley, January 2021
Unit price£30.95
Case price£27.50
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"Fragrant scents of orange blossom, honey, white flowers and peaches introduce Trapet's 2019 Bourgogne Blanc, a medium-bodied, fleshy and exotic wine that's ample, satiny and open-knit. As I've written before, perhaps it's the powers of suggestion at work, but its subtly musky bouquet seems to nod to Trapet's work in Alsace". 87 Points, Wine Advocate, William Kelley, February 2020
Unit price£30.95
Case price£27.50
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"A discreet touch of wood sets off equally cool, ultra-pure and restrained aromas of dark berries, earth, wet stone and a gorgeous panoply of floral elements. There is superb intensity to the powerful and tautly muscular large-scaled flavors that exude a very fine minerality on the overtly austere, serious and strikingly long finish that delivers a whole other dimension of complexity. As Chambertin goes, this is not an especially big or brawny wine and while the word finesse is not really apt in this case, it is more refined than usual." 94 Points, Burghound, January 2014
Unit price£360.00
"Once again an intensely floral nose is quite cool and restrained with a soft green tea character to the earthy and spicy red currant scents. This is a big 2013 with its broad-shouldered flavors that brim with both dry extract and plenty of minerality as I really like the sense of energy on the explosively long, muscular and powerful finish that is also quite youthfully austere. This stunner of a Chambertin is going to need plenty of time in a cool cellar." 94 Points, Burghound, January 2016
Unit price£336.00
"The 2015 Chambertin Grand Cru has a beautifully composed, almost nonchalant bouquet with intense blackberry and wild strawberry fruit infused with superb mineral tension. You can feel the terroir here tingling on the tongue. The palate is wonderfully balanced with a sorbet-like freshness. This almost leaps around the mouth, barely able to contain its energy and there is bewitching salinity on the persistence finish. Frankly, it is one of the best Chambertin wines produced in 2015." 96/98 Points, Wine Advocate, Neal Martin. Dec 2016
Unit price£630.00
"The 2009 Chapelle-Chambertin is the richest, roundest and most open of the Trapet Grand Crus. It is also the Grand Cru that shows the most vintage influence vis-a-vis the 2008s. High-toned expressive aromatics lead to a warm, radiant core of fruit. In 2009 the Chapelle is round, sweet, full and totally inviting from start to finish. The wine’s accessible personality is a very nice counter to the typically firm house style. Accordingly, the Chapelle should be the most enjoyable of the 2009 Grand Crus for early drinking. Trapet describes Chapelle as the domaine’s first vineyard to flower and ripen. Anticipated maturity: 2019-2039." 94 Points, Wine Advocate, Antonio Galloni, May 2011
Unit price£300.00
"The 2010 Chapelle-Chambertin is a haunting wine graced with exquisite aromatics and layers of silky fruit. This is all class and elegance. The 2010 boasts striking inner perfume and sweetness all the way through to the finish. There is a level of textural brilliance and finesse here that is just plain gorgeous. Anticipated maturity: 2025-2040." 92-94 Points, Wine Advocate, Antonio Galloni, Feb 2012
Unit price£300.00
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