2008 Bouchard Père & Fils Meursault Les Genevrières 1er Cru
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As it almost always is, here the nose is spicier still and more refined as well with striking complexity adding compelling interest to the floral, citrus and white fruit aromas. The rich, concentrated and classy flavors possess plenty of extract that confers a seductive texture that carries over to the impressively long and harmonious finish. This is unmistakably at another level, at least at this early juncture." (06/10) 92 points Stephen Tanzer: "Pale, bright yellow. Deep peach, nutmeg, jasmine and orange blossom on the sexy nose. Rich, supple and sweet, with expansive flavors of stone fruits and spicy oak. Not the last word in complexity, but this big, sexy Meursault is impressively thick and long. Today, this comes across as the California-style wine in this line-up.
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Cloudy appearance. Highly aromatic nose offers flowers, white peach and fresh apricot. Juicy, bright and refined, with ripe, integrated acidity giving a weightless quality to the lemon, lime and floral flavors. This rich but pure and crisp wine really saturates the mouth. Just 13% new oak used here, according to Prost.
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About the producer

Bouchard Père & Fils is one of Burgundy’s oldest and most established wine producers. Founded in 1731 by Michel Bouchard, it is the largest vineyard owner in the Côte d’Or with 130 hectares of vines.