Description
91-93 / 100
Allen Meadows, Burghound
This too is sufficiently reduced to mask the underlying fruit, but it seems clear that it is ripe. More interesting are the finer and less powerful though no less concentrated medium weight flavors that coat the palate on the equally firm, lingering and youthfully austere finale that is a bit more complex. Note that this too is constructed to reward extended cellaring and 20 years of improvement is not out of the question.
The Frémiers (0,79 ha) are located south of Pommard, right below the Rugiens, at the start of the slope. The red and brown soil, which is rich with both clay and limestone, is deeper (0.6-0.8m) than that of the Rugiens. The wines produced are very elegant and sophisticated. The aromas that can be identified lean towards fine spices and cooked fruits such as prunes. The tannins are very refined.
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