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Bernard Dugat Py 1999

Posted By Ronan on September 28, 2008 in  | 0 Comments

Country: France
Vintage: 1999
Colour: Red
Site: Gevrey Chambertin 1er cru Les Evocelles
Region: Burgundy
Producer: Bernard Dugat Py
Date Tasted: 28-09-08
Score: 85

Very deep purple bowl fading to a red rim, high viscosity, nose delicious (after 2 hours open) ripe fat and rich raspberry/kirch aromas, meaty and bloody with bacon fat and a touch of undergrowth. Ripe fruit on attcak, medium acidity, developed tannins, length very short and disappointing compared to nose, short length and grippy mean dry tannis on sides of mouth.

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