Please note, I am currently experimenting with a 100 point scale that uses the full range of 100. Much like a university scoring system; drinkable is above 30, above 50 shows typicity and above 70 is mind-bohglingly good.
2003 Morey-Saint-Denis "Aux Chéseaux; Domaine Louis Remy
an elegant perfumed nose, earth, leaves, plum and strawberry, nice depth, poise and complexity. Leafy, herbs, strawberry, marble and a slightly sandy quality, soft, subtle and elegant. Nicely balanced, and whilst the fruit character is ripe and the mineralité is somewhat subdued, this is a lovely wine. Perhaps lacking the zip and complex flavours of a grander wine, it is a lovely drinking wine that still has time in hand, the finish remains dark and filled with tannins. A very pleasant experience. 68+/100
\
I am here: http://tapatalk.com/map.php?g3zbso