- Colour Red
- Producer Domaine Jacques-Frédéric Mugnier
- Region Nuits Saint Georges
- Drinking 2016 - 2028
- Case size 6x150cl
- Available Now
2008 - Nuits St Georges 1er Cru Clos de la Maréchale Jacques-Frédéric Mugnier - 6x150cl
- Colour Red
- Producer Domaine Jacques-Frédéric Mugnier
- Region Nuits Saint Georges
- Drinking 2016 - 2028
- Case size 6x150cl
- Available Now
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Antonio Galloni, May 2011, Score: 92
The 2008 Nuits St. Georges Clos de la Maréchale offers up black cherries, sweet spices, flowers and licorice, all of which meld together beautifully in a weightless, impeccably elegant style. Floral, minty notes add complexity and nuance on the refined finish.
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Antonio Galloni, May 2011, Score: 92
The 2008 Nuits St. Georges Clos de la Maréchale offers up black cherries, sweet spices, flowers and licorice, all of which meld together beautifully in a weightless, impeccably elegant style. Floral, minty notes add complexity and nuance on the refined finish.
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Jancis Robinson, March 2013, Score: 17
Brigth red. Pale rim. Nicely evolved nose with a suggestion of orange juice and mulberry flavours. Round, fully ripe fruit occludes the slightly dry finish. Very fluid and mellifluous. No scaring of the horses here. But it would be worth waiting a little while, and even then matching it carefully to chewy food. Drink 2016-2026.
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Jasper Morris MW, June 2018, Score: 91
Clear bight colour, with good energy. This is sublime on the palate, beautifully balanced, very gracefull indeed, with a lovely finish. Unexpected fruit richness too. If anything, showing even better today next to its peers than in a vertical at the domaine last week.
Region
Nuits Saint Georges
The second largest town after Beaune, Nuits St. Georges is known for ample wines that have textured tannins and rich fruit. Unlike other famous Côte de Nuits villages, it has no Grand Crus but does have a handful of exceptional premier cru vineyards such as Clos de l'Arlot, Les Pruliers and AuxMurgers. Its wines can be occasionally rustic, and this sets them apart from many of the more northern appellations as well as from the neighbouring Côte de Beaune whose wines (apart from Pommard) tend to be less structured and more fruit forward. This is no doubt due to a slightly increased presence of clay especially on the Primeaux-Prissey area of the appellation. Notable producers include Domaine de l'Arlot, Jean Grivot and Meo-Camuzet.