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Fresh black raspberry, pomegranate, blackberry, and iris dominate the nose and stain the palate. A wealth of spice, mineral, chalky and bitter-sweet floral nuances persistently wreath the fruit at all stages. This shows lovely creaminess of texture in counterpoint to the persistent freshness of fruit
![]() | Allen Meadows’s Burgendy reference : "The always thoughtful enologist François Millet called 2007 a "vintage with a curious growing season. We had an extremely hot April, in fact the warmest April ever, followed by a terrible summer. Despite the cool and wet weather, we had a vegetative cycle that was at least 3 weeks in advance of 2003! Normally, when you take two extremes, it doesn’t work very well. But in the end, in 2007 it worked. It was almost as though we had a normal growing season other than the early picking date. We began on September 1st and brought in very ripe fruit with potential alcohols of between 12.5 and 13%. |
There was some sorting required though most of that was for botrytis. As to the wines, they are hyper classic, very frank and direct with beautiful transparency to the underlying terroir. There is great freshness to the fruit that exhibits a juxtaposition of elements that range from jam to citrus along with the classic raspberry. To me, 2007 is unique as I just can’t think of another vintage which it resembles." As the scores and comments confirm, I was exceptionally impressed by the in-bottle ’06s, especially the Chambolle 1er, which is as good a vintage for this wine since they first released it in 1995." | ![]() |
Robert Parker : 96-98 points
"My notes on the 2005 Musigny Vieilles Vignes represent a composite impression from a selection of barrels. There can be little question that this deep, dark wine displays its class of origin, indeed a class of its own in this year’s collection. Fresh black raspberry, pomegranate, blackberry, and iris dominate the nose and stain the palate. A wealth of spice, mineral, chalky and bitter-sweet floral nuances persistently wreath the fruit at all stages. This shows lovely creaminess of texture in counterpoint to the persistent freshness of fruit. The intensely rich yet refreshing palate saturation and tenacious cling exhibited auger well for extended cellaring yet don’t detract from an impression of utmost elegance and refinement. The domaine will begin bottling the wines in spring and all will, as usual, receive “the minimum, gentlest possible." (2007)
Stephen Tanzer: 98 points
"Bright, dark, saturated red-ruby. Pungent, noble aromas and flavors of raspberry, flowers, white pepper and powdered stone. Enters the palate with a wonderful lightness, then mounts impressively toward the back and saturates the entire mouth with fruits, spices, minerals and earth. As flamboyantly sweet as this wine is today, it’s most remarkable for its power, definition, energy and cut. The tannins are still a bit youthfully spiky but this extremely backward wine finishes with superb thrust, grip and persistence. It’s hard to imagine that this wine won’t gain in texture and complexity over the next 20 to 30 years of aging in a cold cellar." (2008)
Allen Meadows : 99 points
"Prepare to be transported. A positively brilliant nose of violet and rose petal shines against a background of intensely spiced extravagant red and black pinot fruit nuanced by hints of earth and stone and this minerality continues onto the surprisingly supple flavors that convey a remarkable sense of energy and power on the almost unbelievably intense, focused and structured finish that seems to go on and on without end. And the ’05 VV has what all truly great burgundies have which is that extra dimension of power without weight as this carries terrific punch and power yet delivers that explosiveness with impeccable class and grace. While I am duly mindful of the many legendary wines this domaine has produced (see the database for all vintages reviewed dating to 1919), the 2005 could very well join the list of the all time greats, there is really that much potential here. Whether it will ultimately transcend the heights achieved by the 1919 or the 1949 (among many others) remains an open question, I have zero doubt that 2005 will be a genuinely great vintage for this wine. Brilliance personified and absolutely a ’wow’ wine, in fact, this merits a double ’wow’."(2008)