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2007 Domaine du Comte Liger Belair, Vosne-Romanee Premier Cru, Aux Reignots

Vinous

93

CellarTracker

94
Regular price $2,325
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2007 Domaine du Comte Liger Belair, Vosne-Romanee Premier Cru, Aux Reignots

2007 Domaine du Comte Liger Belair, Vosne-Romanee Premier Cru, Aux Reignots

Vinous

93

CellarTracker

94
Regular price $2,325
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Vinous

Vinous

93

Good full red. Raspberry, minerals and complex soil tones on the nose. Sweet, suave and creamy but at the same time sappy, juicy and deep, with resounding, lightly saline flavors of raspberry and pungent minerality. Amazingly flashy wine today, with its smooth tannins buried in sweet fruit. A beauty for drinking over the next eight or ten years. (I also tasted a single-barrel lot of Brulees, vinified with 100% whole clusters from fruit picked a week later for total ripeness, and was slightly put off by a note of horseradish and a slight dryness on the back. This rather extreme and puzzling wine will probably be bottled in magnums and will not be commercialized.)

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Vinous

Vinous

93

Good full red. Raspberry, minerals and complex soil tones on the nose. Sweet, suave and creamy but at the same time sappy, juicy and deep, with resounding, lightly saline flavors of raspberry and pungent minerality. Amazingly flashy wine today, with its smooth tannins buried in sweet fruit. A beauty for drinking over the next eight or ten years. (I also tasted a single-barrel lot of Brulees, vinified with 100% whole clusters from fruit picked a week later for total ripeness, and was slightly put off by a note of horseradish and a slight dryness on the back. This rather extreme and puzzling wine will probably be bottled in magnums and will not be commercialized.)