Bismuth Gisbey
Rich, full-bodied wine with a full red hue, boasting complex aromas of ripe red fruits, earthy undertones, and delicate suggestions of oak, tobacco, and mushroom notes, tempered by a peppery finish.
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Bismuth Gisbey
Rich, full-bodied wine with a full red hue, boasting complex aromas of ripe red fruits, earthy undertones, and delicate suggestions of oak, tobacco, and mushroom notes, tempered by a peppery finish.
Pipok
Good wine, but pricey for what it is.
Royben
Sophisticated and engaging wine with a rich, earthy character. The nose is marked by by red fruit, notably raspberry and blackberry, with nuanced suggestions of wild strawberry and aromatic herbs. The flavor is well-balanced, with a prominent earthy tone and a delightful wood spice presence. The close is long and fruity, with a accent of vanilla and a touch of minerality. The tannins are still somewhat edgy, but the ultimately composition is well-tempered and complex, suggesting a long-term aging potential. A promising start, with room for improvement in the coming years. 91/100.
Bismuth Gisbey
Rich, full-bodied wine with a full red hue, boasting complex aromas of ripe red fruits, earthy undertones, and delicate suggestions of oak, tobacco, and mushroom notes, tempered by a peppery finish.
Pipok
Good wine, but pricey for what it is.
Royben
Sophisticated and engaging wine with a rich, earthy character. The nose is marked by by red fruit, notably raspberry and blackberry, with nuanced suggestions of wild strawberry and aromatic herbs. The flavor is well-balanced, with a prominent earthy tone and a delightful wood spice presence. The close is long and fruity, with a accent of vanilla and a touch of minerality. The tannins are still somewhat edgy, but the ultimately composition is well-tempered and complex, suggesting a long-term aging potential. A promising start, with room for improvement in the coming years. 91/100.
Philippe Pacalet Gevrey-Chambertin is praised for its rich, earthy character with red fruit, floral, and spice notes. Some find it sophisticated and well-balanced, while others note edgy tannins and a high price. The wine's complexity and aging potential are highlighted, though a few find it flawed or underwhelming. Overall, it offers a rewarding experience with a long, satisfying finish.
This Philippe Pacalet Gevrey-Chambertin is a complex and intense Burgundy with a deep ruby color and a nose of ripe red fruits, dried rose petals, and earthy undertones. The palate is full and generous, with flavors of blackberry, cassis, and a touch of licorice, supported by a velvety tannic structure and balanced acidity. The finish is long and lingering. An excellent expression of Gevrey-Chambertin, this is a wine of character and distinction that will benefit from a few years in the cellar.
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