Meursault Cuvee Charles Maxime 2017

LATOUR-GIRAUD

Meursault Cuvee Charles Maxime
2017

Pays
France
Désignation réglementée
Appellation origine controlée (AOC)
Région
Bourgogne
Sous-région
Côte de Beaune
Appellation
Meursault
Cépage(s)
Chardonnay
Couleur
Blanc
Sucre
Sec
Site web du producteur

Information sur le domaine

Le domaine Latour-Giraud est établi dans le village de Meursault, sur la route nationale, depuis de nombreuses générations. Centré tout d’abord sur Meursault, le domaine possède une gamme impressionnante de parcelles classées premier cru et villages, dont les vignes ont entre 20 et 50 ans et plus d’âge, notamment la plus grande parcelle de premier cru Genevrières, dont les deux tiers des vignes ont plus de 50 ans. Latour-Giraud se spécialise dans les bourgognes blancs, qui...

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Revues de presse

Vinous

- 91 points -

Stephen Tanzer , Septembre 2016 (Millésime 2014)

(the 2014s were bottled in February and early March): Pale, bright yellow. Subtle, pure stone fruit aromas accented by treble notes of flowers and spices. Lovely sappy wine with tension and energy to its fruit-driven flavors of nectarine and peach. Finishes salty, dry and long. An outstanding village bottling.

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Burghound.com

- 91 points -

Juin 2022 (Millésime 2020)

Here too there are touches of smoke and petrol to the more complex aromas of essence of pear, hazelnut and acacia blossom. There is better volume to the equally punchy and attractively textured medium weight flavors that culminate in a clean, dry and lingering finale. This could use better depth, but more will almost certainly develop given the probable maturation curve. This too is worth checking out.

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Burghound.com

- 89 points -

Juin 2020

(from the Domaine founders of Charles Giraud and Maxime Latour – the fruit derives from multiple lieux-dits that include Les Corbins, Le Cromin, Les Chevalières, Les Crotots, Les Vireuils, Les Pelles, Le Limozin and Les Malpoiriers). Here too there is a whiff of matchstick character suffusing the more elegant aromas of acacia blossom, pear, apple and lemon peel nuances. There is once again excellent volume to the equally racy and punchy middle weight flavors that possess a beguiling texture and a subtle minerality on the delicious finale. This needs a bit more depth but that should develop if this is allowed a few years of bottle age before pulling a cork.

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Vinous

- 88 points -

Stephen Tanzer, Septembre 2015 (Millésime 2013)

Bright, light yellow-green. An aroma of lime blossom suggests a lean wine. Then supple in the mouth, with peach and mineral flavors complicated by a leesy nuance. A nicely balanced, slightly edgy midweight.

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Burghound.com

- 88 points -

Juin 2015 (Millésime 2013)

from the Domaine founders of Charles Giraud and Maxime Latour – the fruit derives from 5 separate lieux-dits). Notes of matchstick and spice add breadth to the slightly riper aromas of acacia blossom and white orchard fruit. The round and appealingly textured medium-bodied flavors possess good mid-palate density as well as lovely depth on the lingering and well-balanced finale. This too would make for a slightly higher-end and ageworthy house white.

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Vinous

- 88 points -

Stephen Tanzer, Septembre 2018 (Millésime 2016)

Pale yellow-straw color. Aromas of stone fruits and vanilla. Nicely concentrated but a bit youthfully strict, showing more salty minerality than pear and apricot fruit flavors. Has good volume and richness but lacks subtlety and elegance--and not at all a fruity style for village wine. 

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Burghound.com

- 88 points -

Juin 2019 (Millésime 2017)

(from the Domaine founders of Charles Giraud and Maxime Latour – the fruit derives from multiple lieux-dits that include Les Corbins, Le Cromin, Les Chevalières, Les Crotots, Les Vireuils, Les Pelles, Le Limozin and Les Malpoiriers). Here too there is a whiff of petrol to the pretty aromas of acacia blossom, hazelnut and essence of pear. On the palate there is also fine volume to the caressing and attractively textured medium-bodied flavors that possess good fat while exhibiting fine length on the balanced finale.

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Vinous

(88-90) POINTS

Septembre 2018

Pale, bright yellow. Aromas of ripe stone fruits, lemon peel, anise and flowers. Densely packed but light on its feet, showing subtle salinity to its fresh fruit flavors. A distinctly pretty wine with lovely acid lift.

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Burghound.com

87-89 Points

Allen Meadows, Juin 2014

(from the Domaine founders of Charles Giraud and Maxime Latour – the fruit derives from 5 separate lieux-dits; note that in both 2012, it includes the Limozin and Bouchères, both of which are usually bottled separately). This is even more markedly reduced though the wood application is evident. There is good vibrancy and volume to the delicious and exceptionally rich middle weight flavors that also display a saline character on the balanced and lingering finish. 

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Burghound.com

(90-92) points

Juin 2323 (Millésime 2021)

(from the Domaine founders of Charles Giraud and Maxime Latour – the fruit derives from multiple lieux-dits that include Les Corbins, Le Cromin, Les Chevalières, Les Crotots, Les Vireuils, Les Pelles, Le Limozin and Les Malpoiriers; in 2021, blend also include 1er fruit from Bouchères, Perrières and Poruzots). This is aromatically similar to the Bourgogne but with more elegance as well as a suggestion of hazelnut. There is outstanding density to the powerful, palate saturating and stony medium-bodied flavors that conclude in a youthfully austere, balanced and beautifully long finale. This is excellent and a wine that should age accordingly.

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Vinous

89-

Août 2016 (Millésime 2015)

Hazy appearance. Aromas and flavors of musky peach, lichee and white pepper. Ripe and pliant but without quite the tightness of grain of the 2014 version. This concentrated but easygoing village wine will offer early pleasure for its yellow stone fruit flavors.

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Burghound.com

(89-91) Points

Allen Meadows, Juin 2018 (Millésime 2016)

from the Domaine founders of Charles Giraud and Maxime Latour – the fruit derives from multiple lieux-dits that include Les Corbins, Le Cromin, Les Chevalières, Les Crotots, Les Vireuils, Les Pelles, Le Limozin and Les Malpoiriers). Here too there is a whiff of matchstick to the ripe aromas of pear, apple and hazelnut that are trimmed in just enough wood to notice. In the same fashion as the Bourgogne, there is a lavish richness to the medium-bodied flavors that also flash a hint of citrus zest on the clean and dry finish.

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