Domaine des Chezeaux (Ponsot), Griotte-Chambertin Grand Cru 1991

There’s an ease to the crimson robe. The nose is upright and caligraphic in its chalk, cedar, dried flower and spice intimations. The palate is as seductive as I recall, gaining in both sweetness and suppleness in parallel with its maturation. Cherries, of course, traces of rose hips, orange peel, accented in tea and violet. The finish is true and lapidary. Now – 2027+.

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