$370.00
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Region: Burgundy
Grapes: Pinot Noir
First Glance: Perfumed, Strawberries, Lively, Long
Acclaim: 93pts
The Wine:
A complex terroir with microclimates and varied soils: marl with ostrea acuminata, Premeaux limestone and white oolite. The Clos de l'Arlot is unusual for being planted on the site of a former quarry, giving it the shape of an amphitheatre. Its name comes from the spring that rises at the bottom of the plot and flows into the Courtavaux a little lower down. Only grapes from the oldest vines are included in the Clos de l'Arlot red cuvée.
Manually harvested, minimal vatting, pumping over and punching down to reveal the full finesse of this great terroir. The wine is aged for 15 months in oak barrels, with a maximum of 45% new barrels, and 3 months in vats before bottling.
This wine is light in colour, with a very perfumed nose. On the palate, delicate notes of roses and peonies mingle with aromas of crushed strawberries, we also find a delicate and airy character, typical of the estate. The tannins are smooth and the persistent length on the palate suggests a wonderful ageing potential.
The Review:
Stuart Pigott, JamesSuckling.com - 93pts
"The youthful nose of this elegant and lively Nuits-Saint-Georges has a wide spectrum of red berry aromas with some floral nuances. Healthy but gentle tannins that are already fully integrated on the medium-bodied palate. Long, well-structured finish with just a hint of toasty oak that suggests this has some years ahead of it. From biodynamically grown grapes. Drink or hold."