Meursault 1er cru Genevrières Cuvée des Pierre 2023

LATOUR-GIRAUD

Meursault 1er cru Genevrières Cuvée des Pierre
2023

Pays
France
Désignation réglementée
Appellation origine controlée (AOC)
Région
Bourgogne
Sous-région
Côte de Beaune
Appellation
Meursault
Qualité
1er cru
Cépage(s)
Chardonnay 100 %
Couleur
Blanc
Sucre
Sec
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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

Burghound.com

- 95 points -

Juin 2024 (Millésime 2022)

(from 50+ year old vines that see a bit more new wood though this means 33% rather than 25%). Here too the expressive nose is beautifully layered with its aromas of exotic tea, smoked green apple, acacia and plenty of citrus elements. The super-sleek, intense and equally gorgeously textured, and more mineraldriven, flavors display impressive length on the unusually powerful finish that exhibits outstanding depth and persistence. This bone-dry, youthfully austere and compact effort is also exceptionally classy and should be great wine in time. Brilliant.

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(93-95) Points

Juin 2025 (Millésime 2023)

(from 50+ year old vines that see a bit more new wood though this means 33% rather than 25%). Much like the regular cuvée, this is also quite cool and elegant with a plenitude of floral elements adding breadth to the very pretty and naturally exotic aromas of honeysuckle, white peach, anise, exotic tea and citrus confit scents. The succulent, round and impressively scaled broad-shouldered flavors display solid power on the very tightly wound, balanced and wonderfully persistent, lemony and bone-dry finish. This is also terrific.

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(93-95) points

Juin 2023 (Millésime 2021)

(from 50+ year old vines that see a bit more new wood though this means 33% rather than 25%; 1 barrel made rather than the usual 4 to 5 and as such, it will be bottled exclusively in magnum format). A reserved nose is a lovely marriage of mineral reduction, exotic tea, a plethora of floral elements and a very subtle application of oak. The palate impression is similar as it combines concentration, power and refinement along with an almost pungent minerality that adds lift to the lemony, youthfully austere and very tightly coiled finale that goes on and on. This is terrific and a wine that should age effortlessly and particularly so in large format.

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93-96 Points

Juin 2022 (Millésime 2020)

Here too there is a vague whiff of the exotic on the markedly spicy aromas of dried peach, pear, apricot, passion fruit and a similar background note of phenolic character. There is again excellent volume to the overtly stony medium weight flavors that brim with sappy dry extract on the balanced and superbly persistent finale. This ageworthy effort is also very, very classy and a wine that is worth a special search to find.

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