“This is distinctly different from the Les Rouges with a notably riper nose that mixes earthy red and black fruit and subtle spice notes, in particular anise and clove, both of which are picked up by the rich, ripe and generous flavours that are persistent but less sophisticated and the tannins are not quite as refined either. Still, there is very good length and ample amounts of Vosne character that make for a very attractive if not compelling effort. 89-91 points.” Allen Meadows, Burghound (Jan 2009).
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