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索迈兹-米歇林酒庄 (Domaine Saumaize-Michelin)(韦尔吉松 (Vergisson))
A new wine from vines they recuperated five years ago.
Smoky first impression. Tight and crisp, intense rather than long but a good addition to the range. (JH)
Smoky, salty mineral character over the core of lemon and grapefruit freshness. A hint of white mushroom on the palate, but it's the pristine citrus fruit that dominates. Tight, crisp and long. (JH)
Stone dust and bright lemony citrus. Mouth-watering lemon fruit complemented by a dry, stony/mineral edge. Intense, tight and long. GV (JH)
Cedary citrus, stony and vibrant. Great intensity here, precision, tension and persistence. The creamy texture holds the acidity in check. (JH)
Smells riper than the Pentacrine with oak spice entwined in the ripe citrus fruit. Deep, chewy, impressive richness balanced by the high acid. Really good length, too. (JH)
Intense cedary citrus. Deep, chewy, creamy and satisfying with a long salty-citrus finish. (JH)
Complex nose of citrus, cedar and mealy spice. Deliciously deep in fruit, crisp in acidity, rounded by the oak, and a step up from Aux Charmes in this vintage. GV (JH)
Darker fruit profile and more spicy than Les Courtelongs. Deeper and more golden in its fruit, broader but still with a crisp acid backbone. Embryonic and promising. (JH)
艾蒂安·索泽 (Étienne Sauzet)(普利尼-蒙哈榭 (Puligny-Montrachet))
Tank sample. Mineral. Density and concentration on the palate. Plenty of acidity to keep all in check. Perhaps the minerality is a little overpowering the fruit at the moment – this is one for Chablis lovers rather than Meursault fans. But still very impressive and intense. (AWH)
Tank sample. A little reduced on the nose. Crisp, precise and very long on the palate. Classic Sauzet style. Concentration, minerality and freshening acidity abound. This is very primary and needs another 12 months in bottle but has loads of potential. (AWH)
Cask sample. Lovely aromas of ripe stone fruit. Plump and plush textures on the palate with bright acidity a great counterfoil to the zesty, agrumes-driven character on the palate. Good density, plenty of concentration. The finish here goes on and on. A very successful and memorable premier cru. (AWH)
Cask sample. Lovely nose. Typical smoky Sauzet hint. But very fresh, pure and alluring. Crisp apple and citrus on the palate with stony notes to finish. Not a hugely weighty premier cru but better for it. This is about precision and a chiselled, fine-boned character. Will keep very well. (AWH)
Cask sample. A little more breadth on the nose compared with the Referts. Fleshy and juicy palate with bright acidity to keep everything fresh and on track. Subtle oak is there in the background, but not obtrusive. Should develop very nicely. (AWH)