Date of Tasting: 9 May 2013
Wine Type: Red
Grape Varieties: 100% Pinot Noir
Alcohol: 13.0%
Origin: Cote de Nuits, France
Appellation: Appellation Marsannay Controlee
Expect to Pay: EUR20 - 30
Web: n.a.Chubby Score: 90/100
Value for money: 7/10
Professional Rating: n.a.
Appearance: luminated ruby red
Aroma: complexity of flowers, spices, cherry, and herbs
Palate: Spices is the first sense, followed by sourness and sweetness of cherry and strawberry, minimum oak, light to medium body with dissolved tannins, good touch of acidity
This is a good and decent bottle of Burgundy that is not overpriced. I do enjoy this type of bottle: can be drunk as everyday wine and good enough for a good day out. This bottle of Domaine Bart is perhaps engineered to be flavourful at this young age. So, raise your glass for this delicacy.
95+ = classic and extraordinary
90+ = outstanding in its class
85+ = recommended wine with some degree of enjoyment
80+ = drinkable occasionally
WA = Wine Advocate
WS = Wine Spectator
JR = Jancis Robinson
DC = Decanter
JS = James Suckling
BH = Burghound
WA = Wine Advocate
WS = Wine Spectator
JR = Jancis Robinson
DC = Decanter
JS = James Suckling
BH = Burghound
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