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2001 Domaine Jean Grivot, Vosne-Romanee Premier Cru, Les Beaux Monts

Vinous

91

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Regular price $300
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2001 Jean Grivot Vosne-Romanee 1er Cru Les Beaux Monts

2001 Domaine Jean Grivot, Vosne-Romanee Premier Cru, Les Beaux Monts

Vinous

91

Burghound

89

CellarTracker

91
Regular price $300
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Vinous

Vinous

91

(tasted from a magnum): Full dark red. Maturing but energetic aromas of black raspberry, graphite minerality and licorice, plus a hint of truffley underbrush. Fleshy on entry, then sweet, pure and stuffed with fruit, if still a bit introverted and dominated by its rather powerful structure. Finishes juicy and long, with substantial dusty tannins. This still-evolving wine should benefit from time in a decanter but I suspect it won't soften much further. Grivot, who saved 45 magnums of this wine and his 2001 Richebourg, told me that the Beaux Monts did not give a lot of pleasure during its first ten years. It was good but monolithic, introverted, almost fragile, he told me. But in the last two years it has been much easier to drink, and has shown more sucrosité.

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Vinous

Vinous

91

(tasted from a magnum): Full dark red. Maturing but energetic aromas of black raspberry, graphite minerality and licorice, plus a hint of truffley underbrush. Fleshy on entry, then sweet, pure and stuffed with fruit, if still a bit introverted and dominated by its rather powerful structure. Finishes juicy and long, with substantial dusty tannins. This still-evolving wine should benefit from time in a decanter but I suspect it won't soften much further. Grivot, who saved 45 magnums of this wine and his 2001 Richebourg, told me that the Beaux Monts did not give a lot of pleasure during its first ten years. It was good but monolithic, introverted, almost fragile, he told me. But in the last two years it has been much easier to drink, and has shown more sucrosité.