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2006 Charmes-Chambertin, Perrot-Minot (750ml)
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Vintage: 2006
Format: 750ml
Wine Name: Charmes-Chambertin
Vineyard:
Designation: Grand Cru Vieilles Vignes
Appellation: Charmes-Chambertin
Producer: Perrot-Minot
Varietal: Pinot Noir
Type: Red
Country: France
Region: Burgundy
Sub-Region: Cote de Nuits
Tasting note: From the highest portion of that cru, Perrot-Minot's 2006
Charmes-Chambertin Vieilles Vignes features super-ripe black raspberry
and cassis mingled with tobacco, iron filings, and brown spices. An
enormously sappy, palate-staining primary fruit concentration on the
palate is underlain by more obvious tannin than the corresponding
Chapelle. This finishes with redoubtable length by clamping down on the
palate with tenacious, toothy grip. Here is one example of this cru
that, while formidable, fails to literally live up to its name.
Perrot-Minot points out that the parcel is right in front of the sign
that says "here commences the Chambertin," and this Charmes seems to
have stepped across the line and into the martial, Napoleonic role
sometimes ascribed to the wine of its northern neighbor. I would give it
at least 3-4 years before revisiting, and it will certainly be
long-lived. (92pts. DS, Wine Advocate)
Tasted: Dec. 2009
Score: 92
Drink: N/A
Tasting note: Lush, with texture and cherry and spice flavors that envelop the palate.
The flavors are persistent, with hints of vegetal and spice notes in
turn. The structure is well-integrated, and this has class and length. (93pts. BS, Wine Spectator)
Tasted: Feb. 28, 2009
Score: 93
Drink: 2010-20
Tasting note: A discreet touch of wood sets off the earthy and distinctly gamy dark berry
fruit aromas that complement the bigger, richer and more powerful flavors
that possess more obvious volume yet despite the increase in size, there is
no concession in terms of elegance or finesse as this is balanced and the
supporting tannins are well-integrated on the long finish. Lovely and the
only material difference of note is that the Chapelle has a modicum of
additional depth on the finish. (91pts. Burghound)
Tasted: Jan. 01, 2009
Score: 91
Drink: 2014+
Tasting note: Red-ruby. Reticent aromas of redcurrant,
dried flowers, iron, smoke, rocks and gingery spice. Bright and sappy on
the palate, with insidious sweetness and intensity to its dark fruit
flavors. Very stylish wine, finishing pure, spicy and long, with firm
but very fine tannins. (91-94pts. Stephen Tanzer)
Tasted: Mar./Apr. 2008
Score: 91-94
Drink: N/A
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