Nicolas Greinacher
Lunch in Beaune. The 2008 Bonnes Mares from Domaine Dujac reveals drop dead gorgeous aromas of ripe blackberry, dried red and black cherries, fennel, delicate wood smoke with a dash of dried herbs and violets. The full bodied palate offers excellent levels of fruit concentration, fine grained tannins and a silky mouthfeel. I‘ve always loved the restrained, classic 2008 vintage character in Burgundy, of which this wine is a beautiful example. Drink now until 2038
Lunch in Beaune. The 2008 Bonnes Mares from Domaine Dujac reveals drop dead gorgeous aromas of ripe blackberry, dried red and black cherries, fennel, delicate wood smoke with a dash of dried herbs and violets. The full bodied palate offers excellent levels of fruit concentration, fine grained tannins and a silky mouthfeel. I‘ve always loved the restrained, classic 2008 vintage character in Burgundy, of which this wine is a beautiful example. Drink now until 2038
9.5Ron Siegel
Excellent with their 100+ day dried aged Delmonico with rib cap. Needed a few hrs to show its dark fruits, spice with crushed rock & violet. Will age forever.
Excellent with their 100+ day dried aged Delmonico with rib cap. Needed a few hrs to show its dark fruits, spice with crushed rock & violet. Will age forever.
9.4Lewis Chester
2008 vintage. Bonnes Mares from Dujac. Surprisingly dark ruby for a Pinot, although still in the medium category. Aromas of mulberries, coffee bean, with some reductive notes (attractive). Dark berry fruit profile, with some earthy character, edging towards shit farmyard smells. On the palate, there's attractive ripe fine-grained but plentiful tannins, which work well with the acidity which is bright and clean. The texture starts silky but doesn't end so. The finish is long. Overall, approachable and enjoyable, but not mind-blowing or memorable. NB: after 2 hours of air, the wine has gained in floral aromatics - rose water, lavender - more in keeping with the Chambolle appellation. There's a smokiness that I didn't pick up on opening - perhaps some slight reduction. 3 hours with air: ok, I said this wasn't memorable...it's getting there! The nose is now fab: roasted meats, smoke, even pencil sharpenings. Bacon fat (not that I would know, Rabbi!) and more of the mulberries I spotted on opening - though the coffee has gone. Licorice, menthol cigarette. Wow. This is getting there. A slow burn. But worth the wait.
2008 vintage. Bonnes Mares from Dujac. Surprisingly dark ruby for a Pinot, although still in the medium category. Aromas of mulberries, coffee bean, with some reductive notes (attractive). Dark berry fruit profile, with some earthy character, edging towards shit farmyard smells. On the palate, there's attractive ripe fine-grained but plentiful tannins, which work well with the acidity which is bright and clean. The texture starts silky but doesn't end so. The finish is long. Overall, approachable and enjoyable, but not mind-blowing or memorable. NB: after 2 hours of air, the wine has gained in floral aromatics - rose water, lavender - more in keeping with the Chambolle appellation. There's a smokiness that I didn't pick up on opening - perhaps some slight reduction. 3 hours with air: ok, I said this wasn't memorable...it's getting there! The nose is now fab: roasted meats, smoke, even pencil sharpenings. Bacon fat (not that I would know, Rabbi!) and more of the mulberries I spotted on opening - though the coffee has gone. Licorice, menthol cigarette. Wow. This is getting there. A slow burn. But worth the wait.
9.5WARNING: DRINKING DISTILLED SPIRITS, BEER, COOLERS, WINE AND OTHER ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES MAY INCREASE CANCER RISK, AND, DURING PREGNANCY, CAN CAUSE BIRTH DEFECTS.