Bereche, Boillot, von Schubert

Jay Miller

Jay Miller
Bereche 'Beaux Regards' - crisp, citrussy and delightful. Love their estate wines (actively avoiding the negociant wines).

1991 Lucien Boillot Nuits St. George "Les Pruliers" - perfectly mature, soft layered Burgundy. Beguiling.

1997 von Schubert Maximin Grunhauser Abstberg Auslese - vibrant and fascinating. Sweetness and acidity balanced to a needle's point.
 
originally posted by Jay Miller:
originally posted by slaton:
Which Beaux Regards vintage?

If I interpreted the back label correctly it was the 2011. No guarantees.

Is there a quick way to identify the negociant wines from Bereche? I don't recall ever having seen any -- but that got me wondering if I would know the difference.
 
originally posted by Jay Miller:
originally posted by slaton:
Which Beaux Regards vintage?

If I interpreted the back label correctly it was the 2011. No guarantees.
Thanks, I don't think I've had the 2011 yet.
Glad to hear you liked it, have had some difficult 2011s from growers. Although also some surprises.
 
The negotiant wines have completely different labels than the estate wines. All are labelled as Raphael and Vincent Bereche Crus Sélectionnés and then either 'Cote' 'Montagne' or 'Vallee' in the center of the label depending on where it came from in the greater region. After that, details are in smaller print for each specific bottling. In person it would be difficult to confuse for their estate's wines.

Disclaimer: I sell the wines.
 
originally posted by David Witkowsky:
The negotiant wines have completely different labels than the estate wines. All are labelled as Raphael and Vincent Bereche Crus Sélectionnés and then either 'Cote' 'Montagne' or 'Vallee' in the center of the label depending on where it came from in the greater region. After that, details are in smaller print for each specific bottling. In person it would be difficult to confuse for their estate's wines.

Disclaimer: I sell the wines.

Thanks David.
 
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