Domaine Gouges Henri Nuits-Saint-George 2021
Vins de Bourgogne Village
Stephen Tanzer : 93+ points
Robert Parker : 92 points
Vin rouge 2021
- Région : Bourgogne
- Appelation : Nuits-Saint-Georges
- Cépages : Pinot Noir
- Structure : Finesse, Onctueux, Riche
- Familles d'arôme : Bois, Epices, Fruits frais, Réglisse
- Conservation : A boire jusqu'en 2030 et plus
- Température de service : 15-16°
- Accords mets/vins : Chevreuil grand veneur, Émincé de poulet à la bretonne
- Contenance : Bouteille (0,75 L)
Descriptif du Domaine Gouges Henri
Robe rubis classique. Un Nuits côté Vosne pour ce cru généreux et suave. Le nez et la bouche s'imposent par leurs caractères gourmands et friands, sur des fruits noirs et des tanins bien mûrs. Sa générosité lui permet d'être apprécié jeune et lui confère un potentiel de garde de 15 à 20 ans après la mise en bouteille.
"Medium red. Reticent but complex nose offers high-pitched scents of raspberry, licorice, bitter chocolate and minerals. At once dense and juicy, displaying a distinctly sappy character but also a refined texture to its intense raspberry, spice, mineral and soil flavors. This very classy wine mounts slowly on the suavely tannic, vibrant finish. Beautifully balanced already but there’s more to come with bottle age. From a crop level of just 26 hectoliters per hectare, according to Gregory Gouges, who noted that these 50-year-old vines always produce a light load of grapes. I’d love to taste this wine next to its 2015 sibling in about ten years."
Robert Parker : 92 points
"Tasted blind at the Burgfest 2014 tasting, the 2014 Nuits Saint Georges 1er Cru Les Saint-Georges comes across a little disjointed on the nose at first. The fruit is darker than its peers: blackberry, a touch of cassis and desiccated orange peel. The palate is medium-bodied with sappy red berry fruit, the acidity here well judged and lending the finish impressive harmony and cohesion. I would have liked more sustain on the aftertaste, otherwise this is a fine Nuits-Saint-Georges from Henri Gouges. Tasted September 2017."