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Burghound
Author: Allen Meadows
Issue: Issue 24
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(from 4 separate parcels totaling 4.11 ha, 3 of which are all at the top of the slope) No review available
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International Wine Cellar
Author: Stephen Tanzer
Issue: Issue 129
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($100) Pale straw-yellow. Aromas of iodine, crushed stone, flint and oatmeal. Wonderfully sweet and creamy, with its pliant mouthfeel firmed by vibrant minerality. Finishes taut and racy, with terrific lift. Very young but not at all hard. This is already suave.
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Jancis Robinson
Author: Jancis Robinson
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Not as immediately appealing as many "lesser" wines. Big, round and powerful. So big it disguises the acidity and minerality. Though doubtless in 20 years it’ll look great.
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Wine Advocate
Author: Pierre Rovani
Issue: 165
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The star of this extraordinary line-up is Domaine William Fevre's show-stopping 2004 Chablis Les Clos (domaine). Its creamed stone aromatics are followed by a bold, muscular, powerful character. Medium to full-bodied and ample, it explodes on the palate, unleashing waves of iodine-laced minerals, white fruits, and liquefied rocks. This masculine counterpart to the Les Preuses is suave, seamless, and immensely concentrated.
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Wine Spectator
Author: Bruce Sanderson
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Refined and elegant, this exudes floral, herb, lemon and mineral aromas and flavors. Harmonious and long, yet tightens up on the finish. 215 cases imported.
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