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2009 Nuits St Georges 1er Cru Aux Boudots Méo-Camuzet - 6x75cl
09A9NGBM6PK _ 2009 - Nuits St Georges 1er Cru Aux Boudots Méo-Camuzet - 6x75cl
  • Colour Red
  • Producer Domaine Méo-Camuzet
  • Region Nuits Saint Georges
  • Drinking 2018 - 2032
  • Case size 6x75cl
  • Available Now

2009 - Nuits St Georges 1er Cru Aux Boudots Méo-Camuzet - 6x75cl

  • Colour Red
  • Producer Domaine Méo-Camuzet
  • Region Nuits Saint Georges
  • Drinking 2018 - 2032
  • Case size 6x75cl
  • Available Now
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Case price: £1,579.24 Duty Paid inc VAT
Equivalent Bottle Price: £263.20 Duty Paid inc VAT
Case price: £1,300.00 In Bond
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  • Goedhuis, January 2011

    Though tight on the nose, this 2009 is trying to express itself with its vibrant mouthfeel and notes of crunchy cranberry and sweet red cherry. Polished with good depth and attractive curves.

  • Goedhuis, January 2011

    Though tight on the nose, this 2009 is trying to express itself with its vibrant mouthfeel and notes of crunchy cranberry and sweet red cherry. Polished with good depth and attractive curves.


  • Neal Martin, January 2011, Score: 90-92

    Tasted from pre-prepared samples at the Domaine. This has a more compact bouquet than the Perrières with succulent ripe blueberry and cassis. More generous than the Les Perrieres but not quite as precise. The palate is quite fleshy and generous on the entry with well-integrated new oak, lavish towards the finish but underpinned by firm, quite masculine tannins that are disguised by the richesse.


  • Burghound, January 2011, Score: 91-93

    A very spicy, fresh and overtly sexy nose speaks of ripe black berry fruit and cassis aromas that introduce rich, sappy and imposingly voluminous flavors that possess excellent intensity and impeccable balance on the long and palate staining finish. From one vintage to the next, this always seems to be either more Nuits or more Vosne but in 2009, this is definitely more Vosne in character.


  • Jancis Robinson, January 2011, Score: 17

    Bright crimson. Scented and rather voluptuous. Here is fruit that seems to stand up to the Méo oak! Fresh and vibrant and upright and delivers lots of (very slightly oaky) pleasure. Lots of sweetness. Very clean and refreshing.


  • Tim Atkin, February 2011, Score: 94

    Made in a characteristically modern style, this comes from the border with Vosneand is very silky and seductive, with supple tannins, lovely balance and bramble andviolet fruit.

Producer

Domaine Méo-Camuzet

When Jean-Nicolas Méo arrived in 1989 he had very big shoes to fill. Henri Jayer, arguably Burgundy’s preeminent vigneron, had managed the domaine for the previous four decades under a share-cropping agreement with the Méo family. Since then Jean-Nicolas has more than met the challenge. Following meticulous viticultural and winemaking practices he creates wonderful wines with fine levels of concentration, and today, almost three decades since his ascension, it ranks in the upper echelons of the Burgundy firmament. The majority of wines are red, ranging from Bougogne Rouge up to their ultra-famous Cros Parantoux and outstanding Richebourg. But Jean-Nicolas also makes a miniscule production of white wine. He began planting the Chardonnay for his Clos St. Philibert on steep slopes overlooking Nuit St. Georges over 25 years ago from carefully selected Chardonnay clones. Domaine Méo-Camuzet has expanded its line of 'vins de négoce' in recent years. These wines are bottled under the 'Méo-Camuzet Frères et Soeurs' label.

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.