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2010 Bernard Boisson-Vadot Meursault Les Chevalières - France, Burgundy, Côte de Beaune, Meursault (6/5/2013)
Resembles Coche a little with its whiff of sulphur and chewy structure. Possesses ‘Roulotesque’ citrus fruit elegance and precision coupled with Lafon like richness. It is stony and detailed with an engaging scent of orange blossom. Fruit flavours run along the lines of lemons, oranges and tangerine. It is cool and minerally with a dollop of almond butter. Balance, proportion, depth and length are superb for its level.
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Thanks for the Note. If it references those 3 then it is worth a special hunt to locate here in Hong Kong.
It sounds a bit richer than the Fichet Chevalieres.
Thanks for the note Jeremy x2! I was just about to mention the '10 Fichet version of this - another winner. CHEERS
Certainly worth the hunt fellas. Great wines, no BH reviews which means the wines are cheap in the States. Highly regarded in Burgundy by the locals.
Cheers
Jeremy
Father Boisson made terrible wines , he believed in VERY high acid… It seems his son has finally taken over , great . Btw , son Boisson and Raphael Coche are very close friends , they live in the same street of Meursault and grew up together . Time to visit again.