Savigny-lès-Beaune 1er cru Les Talmettes 2014

SIMON BIZE

Savigny-lès-Beaune 1er cru Les Talmettes
2014

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Country
France
Regulated designation
Appellation origine controlée (AOC)
Region
Burgundy
Subregion
Côte de Beaune
Appellation
Savigny-lès-Beaune
Classification
1er cru
Varietal(s)
Pinot Noir 100 %
Alcohol percentage
13.5%
Colour
Red
Sugar
Dry
Producer's website

About this winery

Domaine Simon Bize et Fils is a truly classic Burgundian family domain: not large (22 hectares, with small plots spread across many appellations), but not too small, with production of about 7,000 cases per year; resolutely old-fashioned (wines typically feature 100% stem inclusion and discrete use of oak), and committed to making age-worthy wines from low-yielding old vines. The domaine is located in the 'truly classic' Burgundian village of Savigny-les-Beaune. If Savigny now enjoys a...

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Press reviews

Burghound.com

- 90 points -

April 2015

A perfumed red berry fruit nose emits soft floral, spice and earth nuances. There is a lovely sense of vibrancy to the delineated medium-bodied flavors that possess a relatively fine mouth feel, all wrapped in a delicious, balanced and lingering finish. This is really quite good as it displays almost no rusticity.

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89-92

Allen Meadows, April 2016 (Vintage 2014)

Here the nose is compositionally similar to that of the Serpentières though it's notably more reserved. There is more evident minerality present on the supple and accessible mid-palate of the delicious medium-bodied flavors that tighten up quickly on the balanced finish. This is not super-dense but I very much like the complexity and sense of harmony.

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89-91

April 2014

In contrast to the expressiveness of the Marconnets, this is reticent to the point of being all but mute save for a background floral nuance. There is a lovely sense of energy to the well-delineated, intense and tautly muscular flavors that terminate in a dusty, austere and moderately rustic backend. This should be capable of delivering up to a decade of development potential.

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