FAIVELEY - Mazis-Chambertin Grand cru  - 2012

FAIVELEY

Mazis-Chambertin Grand cru 2012

(from both Mazis Haut and Bas where the two parcels total a remarkable 1.20 ha). Here the nose is quite similar to that of the Latricières save for the fact that the sauvage character is even more pronounced. As is typically the case there is also more size, weight, richness and power if a bit less refinement and minerality to the large-scaled flavors that also brim with dry extract that does a fine job of buffering the hugely long finish. If you prefer a bit more elegance, buy the Latricières, and if you prefer robust power, buy the Mazis, though there’s no harm in liking both! 

January 2014


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