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Faiveley Joseph Chambertin Clos de Beze(2003)

Winery:
J. Faiveley
Varietal:
Pinot Noir
Region:
France > Burgundy > Gevrey Chambertin
Type:
 
User Tags:
mocha, color descriptors, red, deep, berry, spice, texture, powerful, intense, lenoir grape 
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US $239.00

Source: Vinfolio
Notes of ripe plum, mocha, dark pinot fruit, earth, spice, a bit of wood and wet leather make for a potent and highly expressive nose that complements the massive, incredibly powerful and long flavors that have simply unbelievable intensity and that lovely natural sweetness of the finest burgundies. The flavors just explode in the mouth, displaying wonderful inner mouth perfume and dazzling texture and this literally lingers for minutes. This will one day be a monument and it will need years before it's completely ready so be prepared to have plenty of patience.
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Stephen Tanzer
International Wine Cellar
Issue 125, March/April 2006
93(+?)
August 2007
($276) Deep medium red. Wild, very reduced nose offers raspberry, mocha and flowers. Dense and thick but initially mute owing to the reduction; obviously huge, broad, chewy and rich. Finishes with very sweet, thoroughly buffered tannins and hints of spices and blood orange. I followed this wine for 72 hours as it slowly absorbed oxygen. By day three it was a deep ruby-red color and showed spectacular aromas of black raspberry, strawberry, mocha and minerals, and a compelling velvety texture achieved by very few 2003s, with no lack of underlying acidity. While superripe it is not at all cooked, read more...
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