US$ 2500.50
tea and also a wisp of sandalwood
earthiness and dark fruit
while slight hints of volatility linger on the finish
(90% of the fruit comes from En Charlemagne in Pernand with the remainder from Le Charlemagne in Aloxe
The 1997 Brunello di Montalcino Vigna La Casa is a full and generous interpretation of the vintage with an inky dark appearance and articulate aromas of spice
Jean-Marie Fourrier, Chambolle Musigny Aux Echanges Vv Vintage:2012 tea and also a wispA fresh but restrained nose is completely different as its less spicy and more floral with lovely and airy notes of both red and dark currant scents. There is good delineation to the vibrant middle weight flavors that exude a fine minerality on the firm, balanced and lingering finish. This does not yet possess superior complexity but my predicted range assumes that it will develop based on the quality of the underlying material. (89 92) 2021+
US$ 2500.50
US$ 17.95