- Colour Red
- Producer Domaine Méo-Camuzet
- Region Nuits Saint Georges
- Drinking 2016 - 2027
- Case size 6x75cl
- Available Now
2012 - Nuits St Georges 1er Cru Aux Boudots Méo-Camuzet - 6x75cl
- Colour Red
- Producer Domaine Méo-Camuzet
- Region Nuits Saint Georges
- Drinking 2016 - 2027
- Case size 6x75cl
- Available Now
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Goedhuis, January 2014
Always a favourite from this fine vineyard sitting alongside Vosne Malconsorts. Although a little backward this is a superbly composed style, with breadth, concentration and masses of dark black fruit flavours.
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Goedhuis, January 2014
Always a favourite from this fine vineyard sitting alongside Vosne Malconsorts. Although a little backward this is a superbly composed style, with breadth, concentration and masses of dark black fruit flavours.
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Neal Martin, December 2013, Score: 91-93
The 2012 Nuits Saint Georges 1er Cru Les Boudots, which contains around 15% whole cluster, has a complex bouquet with a mingling of black and red berry fruit with hints of undergrowth developing in the glass. The palate is medium-bodied with firm tannins, those whole clusters lending a little more complexity on the mid-palate. This feels taut in the mouth, offering blackberry and bilberry fruit, touches of white pepper on a finish that is both focused and refined. This should age nicely for 10+ years.
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Burghound, January 2014, Score: 90-93
There is a relatively discreet touch of wood discernable on the otherwise strongly reduced nose. There is a spicy inner mouth perfume to the robust and mineral-inflected medium weight flavors that exhibit good detail and power on the firm, dusty, mouth coating and overtly austere finish. This should be excellent in time. Drink 2022+
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.