Tasting Notes and Scores
(a blend of purchased fruit and wine) Deep ruby-red, the darkest wine in the cellar. Deep, brooding aromas of black plum, minerals and game. Broad, lush and mouthfilling; fine-grained and pliant. This boasts excellent sweetness to its flavors of dark cherry and smoked meat. Plenty of extract and soil character here. Finishes with broad, building tannins and impressive lingering sweetness.
Stephen Tanzer
Vinous
2008-03-01
From a combination of contract fruit and purchased wine, the Camille Giroud 2006 Chambertin is dominated by dark berries, black licorice, and roasted meats. Firmly tannic, and with a bit of roughness that may prove superficial, it displays obvious promise from tank, particularly in sheer palate persistence. But one would want to check this out again in 2010 or 2011 before rendering a verdict on longer-term aging. David Croix racked his 2006s into tank earlier than normal in an attempt to preserve the maximum of fruit. (For details about the recent revival of Camille Giroud and about David Croix's approach, readers are referred to reports in issues 160 and 170 respectively. A Gevrey-Chambertin En Champs was too reduced from tank when I last tasted it to adequately access, but it definitely displayed potential and reflected its old vines of a tiny-berried selection; while a Clos Vougeot from purchased fruit was stuck in protracted malo.) A Becky Wasserman Selection, Le Serbet (various importers); fax 011-333-80-24-29-70
David Schildknecht
Wine Advocate
2009-12-22
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