Picked up some of the 06 de Montille that were offered at discount by WHWC. I've been very curious to try these new wines, particularly the Cotes de Nuits wines, given the new holdings and given the various accusations and discontent I've seen go by regarding style changes.
In any case, this wine shows a wee polish and a slight glean of new oak. But to fault it for that would be throwing out the baby with the bathwater. Perhaps more suave than a Bruno Clair or Lafarge wine, but that isn't really saying a lot is it? Essentially a wine that clearly displays it's vintage and it's place. Beautiful sappy red fruits that makes me so love the 06 vintage at times, iron and earth beneath, fantastic balance, and a clear but discreet hint of oak that is readily absorbed with just a bit of time in the glass. Does not try to be more than what it is, and yet at the same time I could not ask for more from an 06 village from Nuits. At the suggested pricing perhaps questionable, but this is so clearly within my stylistic wheelhouse that it makes the discounted pricing very attractive, I went back to the well for more of these from WHWC.
In any case, this wine shows a wee polish and a slight glean of new oak. But to fault it for that would be throwing out the baby with the bathwater. Perhaps more suave than a Bruno Clair or Lafarge wine, but that isn't really saying a lot is it? Essentially a wine that clearly displays it's vintage and it's place. Beautiful sappy red fruits that makes me so love the 06 vintage at times, iron and earth beneath, fantastic balance, and a clear but discreet hint of oak that is readily absorbed with just a bit of time in the glass. Does not try to be more than what it is, and yet at the same time I could not ask for more from an 06 village from Nuits. At the suggested pricing perhaps questionable, but this is so clearly within my stylistic wheelhouse that it makes the discounted pricing very attractive, I went back to the well for more of these from WHWC.