- Colour Red
- Producer Domaine Jacques-Frédéric Mugnier
- Region Le Musigny
- Grape Pinot Noir
- Drinking 2011 - 2022
- Case size 12x75cl
- Available Now
2001 - Musigny Grand Cru Jacques-Frédéric Mugnier - 12x75cl
- Colour Red
- Producer Domaine Jacques-Frédéric Mugnier
- Region Le Musigny
- Grape Pinot Noir
- Drinking 2011 - 2022
- Case size 12x75cl
- Available Now
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Burghound, July 2011, Score: 94
In the last three years, this has become less aromatically reserved and now less coaxing is required to reveal remarkably complex aromas of a simply incredible panoply of black fruits, earth, spice, crushed herbs and notes of red and black cherries. The understated, powerful, very concentrated, perfectly harmonious flavors are astonishingly rich yet finely detailed, culminating in a stupendously long finish that offers intense minerality. This possesses superb elegance and stunning transparency - moreover, it possesses that extra dimension, that of the rare "wow" factor! Note that while this is still on the way up, it can be approached now with a great deal of pleasure and once it arrives at its peak in 5 to 8 years, it should be capable of holding there for several decades. Drink: 2016+.
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Burghound, July 2011, Score: 94
In the last three years, this has become less aromatically reserved and now less coaxing is required to reveal remarkably complex aromas of a simply incredible panoply of black fruits, earth, spice, crushed herbs and notes of red and black cherries. The understated, powerful, very concentrated, perfectly harmonious flavors are astonishingly rich yet finely detailed, culminating in a stupendously long finish that offers intense minerality. This possesses superb elegance and stunning transparency - moreover, it possesses that extra dimension, that of the rare "wow" factor! Note that while this is still on the way up, it can be approached now with a great deal of pleasure and once it arrives at its peak in 5 to 8 years, it should be capable of holding there for several decades. Drink: 2016+.
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Burghound, January 2003, Score: 92-95
Aromatically reserved, even brooding though with coaxing reveals remarkably complex aromas of a simply incredible panoply of black fruits, earth, spice, crushed herbs and notes of red and black cherries. The understated, powerful, very concentrated, perfectly harmonious flavors are astonishingly rich yet finely detailed, culminating in a stupendously long finish that offers intense minerality. If this adds a touch of weight and richness as it finishes its élevage, it may very well rival the stupendous 1998. Drink: 2014-2025.
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Burghound, January 2004, Score: 93
Aromatically reserved, even brooding thoughwith coaxing reveals remarkably complex aromasof a simply incredible panoply of black fruits,earth, spice, crushed herbs and notes of red andblack cherries. The understated, powerful, veryconcentrated, perfectly shingly rich and yet finely detailed, culminating in stupendouslylong finish that offers intense minerality.If this adds a touch of weight and richness asit finishes its elevage, it may very well rival the stupendous 1998. This possesses that rare "wow" factor! Burghound issue 13 January 2004. 93/2009-21
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Robert Parker, June 2003, Score: 91-93
Mint, violets, and blackberries can be discerned in the nose of the ruby-colored 2001 Musigny. It explodes on the palate, basting it with jammy strawberries, candied cherries, and hints of licorice. Medium-bodied, exhibiting outstanding clarity of fruit, as well as an exceptionally long finish, this is a seductive, well-structured wine. Anticipated maturity: 2005-2012.
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Clive Coates, July 2004, Score: 19.5
Good colour. Very lovely nose. Rich. Cool.Slightly hidden but very classy. Quitesplendid on the palate. Fullish body.Excellent grip. Very lovely fruit. Intense.Classy. Brilliant. The Vine July 2004. Drink: 2010-2030
Region
Le Musigny
Le Musigny is a red Grand Cru vineyard based in Burgundy’s Chambolle Musigny village in the Côte de Nuits. Le Musigny is situated between the scrubland at the top of the slope and the upper section of Clos de Vougeot on well-draining limestone soil. The wines of Le Musigny are some of the best in Burgundy on a par with those of Romanée Conti, La Tâche, Richebourg, Chambertin and Chambertin Clos de Bèze.