had another wonderful bottle (alas my last one) of Jacqueson Rully Les Cloux 1999. Fresh strawberries, some spices, very tactile and smooth on the palate: a deliciously fresh and enticing red Burgundy. It benefited enormously from airing and was at its best after 6 hours.
Funnily, the back label said that the wine can be held for up to 5 years. Shows that even winemakers can misjudge their wines.
Side question: has anyone more info in the Domaine de Chvremont set-up? It was created in 2003 and seems to cover the same wines. I thought it was set up by Paul Jacqueson when his father formally retired but I have since also seen the classical Henri and Paul Jacqueson label.
Funnily, the back label said that the wine can be held for up to 5 years. Shows that even winemakers can misjudge their wines.
Side question: has anyone more info in the Domaine de Chvremont set-up? It was created in 2003 and seems to cover the same wines. I thought it was set up by Paul Jacqueson when his father formally retired but I have since also seen the classical Henri and Paul Jacqueson label.