- Colour White
- Producer Domaine Marc Morey et Fils
- Region Bâtard Montrachet
- Case size 6x75cl
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2022 - Batard Montrachet Grand Cru Marc Morey - 6x75cl
- Colour White
- Producer Domaine Marc Morey et Fils
- Region Bâtard Montrachet
- Case size 6x75cl
- Available Now
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Burghound, July 2002, Score: 92
Whereas all of the above wines are expressive and accessible, this by contrast is brooding and intense, revealing little except for subtle complexity and exquisite harmony. One senses, rather than experiences, the power at this point and it is extremely focused and displays terrific length with palate staining sap. I very much like the style of this. Not necessarily a wine for the long haul but it will clearly require a few years to expose its full potential. Drink: 2007-2012.
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Burghound, July 2002, Score: 92
Whereas all of the above wines are expressive and accessible, this by contrast is brooding and intense, revealing little except for subtle complexity and exquisite harmony. One senses, rather than experiences, the power at this point and it is extremely focused and displays terrific length with palate staining sap. I very much like the style of this. Not necessarily a wine for the long haul but it will clearly require a few years to expose its full potential. Drink: 2007-2012.
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Burghound, August 2003, Score: 92
Big, powerful, intensely green fruit nose with more elegance than usual followed by dense, muscular and sappy flavors that offer first class depth and length. This is really quite interesting as the nose suggests that it is almost under ripe yet the palate is already in fine form though this will require a number of years to really be at its best. A terrific if not truly stunning effort. Drink: Try from 2007+
Region
Bâtard Montrachet
Bâtard-Montrachet is a great white Grand Cru in Burgundy's Côte D'or. Its vineyards are located onthe slope beneath Le Montrachet, in the Côte de Beaune. Bâtard-Montrachet's soils are heavier than those surrounding it, made up of brown limestone and gravel, which pave the way for rich, nutty, honeyed and heady wines with good structure. They are not as elegant as those from Chevalier-Montrachet and are broader and weightier than wines from Montrachet.