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2015 Hubert Lamy, Saint-Aubin Premier Cru, Derriere Chez Edouard Blanc

Vinous

91-92

Burghound

89-92

CellarTracker

90
Regular price $75
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2015 Hubert Lamy, Saint-Aubin Premier Cru, Derriere Chez Edouard Blanc

Vinous

91-92

Burghound

89-92

CellarTracker

90
Regular price $75
/
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Vinous

Vinous

91-92

(tasted from tank; from a hillside site rich in white marl soil): Bright, light yellow. Musky lemon and lime aromas are complicated by white flowers and chalk. Densely flavored and intense, showing inviting sweetness to its peach and pear fruit flavors. A nicely bracing wine with the added thickness of the year. Finishes tactile and quite long. These vines are planted at a density of 14,000 per hectare, vs. 30,000 for the special Haute Densité bottling.

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Vinous

Vinous

91-92

(tasted from tank; from a hillside site rich in white marl soil): Bright, light yellow. Musky lemon and lime aromas are complicated by white flowers and chalk. Densely flavored and intense, showing inviting sweetness to its peach and pear fruit flavors. A nicely bracing wine with the added thickness of the year. Finishes tactile and quite long. These vines are planted at a density of 14,000 per hectare, vs. 30,000 for the special Haute Densité bottling.