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Vougeot

Vougeot

Vougeot

Vougeot Wine

When it comes to fine wine, patience is a virtue. This statement is more or less true, depending on the producer and region, but when shopping for longevity, one goes straight to Vougeot. The terroir of the region is almost alarmingly diverse, and you can feel it in the wine – each producer has a memorable, inimitable style, and it can be hard to wrap your head around all of them. Once properly aged, these wines are simply otherworldly. If you have the time and budget for it, it’s one of the most spellbinding regions to explore, with almost endless grapevine fields that gracefully sway in the wind.

The red wines of Vougeot are easily recognized by their deep, dark purple-crimson hue. When mature, they’re bold and straightforward, with a strong balance of acidity and rich chewiness that translates the berries, truffles, earth and savory meat perfectly. The finish is typically long and generous, with some welcome hints of licorice.

On the other hand, their whites boast a slightly pale gold hue, if not almost white. On the nose, you’re treated with hints of mango and mayflower, with other aromatics joining the fray as the wine matures, including figs, amber, and gingerbread. Somewhat dry, the wines are nonetheless rich and potent, with a vibrant elegance that stimulates the palate.

If you’re a collector or you simply appreciate the pleasures of a finely aged wine, Vougeot is as good as it gets. These wines will decorate your cellar nicely before taking center stage at a large family dinner or big meetup and stunning everyone present with power, flair, and finesse.

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1999 Meo Camuzet Clos Vougeot, Burgundy Red

At ten years of age, this remains quite fresh with a lightly spiced, elegant and pure nose of still largely primary earth-suffused red and dark berry fruit aromas that marry into supple, stylish and delicious medium weight plus flavors that possess mouth coating structure on the linear and moderately austere but impressively long finish. The structural elements are notably firm but well-integrated and the overall impression is one of harmony and as such, this should age gracefully for years.Burghound | 93 BHJean-Nicolas Méo’s 1999 Clos Vougeot is a wonderful wine in the making. The deep and pure nose offers up a vibrant blend of black cherries, plums, chocolate, fresh herb tones, incipient notes of venison, a beautiful base of soil, espresso, vanillin oak and a nice touch of smokiness in the upper register. On the palate the wine is deep, full-bodied and very well-balanced, with a sappy core, fine soil inflection, suave tannins and a long, tangy and beautifully focused finish. More complexity is going to emerge here with further bottle age, but the wine has no rough edges today and is already a very tasty bottle. (Drink between 2015 - 2060)John Gilman | 93+ JGRed-ruby. Primary aromas of sappy berries, black cherry, licorice and bitter chocolate. Very fresh and primary in the mouth, with terrific flavor intensity and sucrosity. Dense, lush and vibrant. Finishes with very fine tannins. Perhaps less fat than the Boudot, but more refined.Vinous Media | 91+ VMThe ruby-colored 1999 Clos Vougeot reveals black cherry, spice, and perfumed aromatics. Medium-bodied and rich, it has an excellent depth of fresh, well-ripened cherry fruit. Toasted oak comes out in its supple finish. Drink it over the next 7 years.Robert Parker Wine Advocate | 88-90 RP

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