Bonnes Mares 2006 Jacques-Frédéric Mugnier


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Classification
Type Rouge
Marque Jacques-Frédéric Mugnier
Millésime 2006
Pays France
Région Burgundy, Cotes de Nuits
Raisin Pinot Noir
Volume
État Extrait de son coffret en bois d'origine
Étiquette Parfait
Consommable -2020
Stock 0

Avis professionnels

Robert Parker (94)

Chateau de Chambolle's 2006 Bonnes Mares – which I was unable to re-taste after bottling – smells strikingly of boysenberry and blueberry, accompanied by bittersweet, high-toned herbal concentrates, black tea, crushed stone, and peat. In the mouth this is velvety yet displays invigoration of tart fruit skin, cardamom, white pepper, and mineral impingement, as well as uncanny lift, and its pure blue fruits are transparent to myriad finishing nuances. This shares with the corresponding 2005 its density, dark mystery, and stony mineral depth, but practically crackles with static electric energy and boasts mysteriously levitational length. I see no reason to defer the pleasure of its company, but at the same time this impeccably balanced and refined version of its cru should be worth following for at least 12-15 years.

Jancis Robinson (18)

Sappy savoury nose - more ethereal than many vintages of Mugnier Bonnes Mares. Juicy with good flesh and very firm tannins. A very polished wine that is fresher and racier than the 2007 Bonnes Mares. Just slightly earthbound on the finish though.

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