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France>Burgundy>Chassagne-Montrachet>Domaine Michel Niellon, Chassagne-Montrachet 2012

Domaine Michel Niellon, Chassagne-Montrachet 2012

Standard - 75cl

Domaine Michel Niellon, Chassagne-Montrachet 2012
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£90.00 IB
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Wine Critic Reviews


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VinousStephen Tanzer

(13.4% natural alcohol): Greenish-yellow. Pear, white flowers and minty high tones on the nose. Then creamy-sweet, silky, musky and open-knit on the palate, offering the balance for immediate enjoyment even if there's no hidden dimension here.

  • Reviewer Name: Stephen Tanzer
  • Review Date: September 2014

The 2012 Chassagne-Montrachet Village has a light, butterscotch-tinged bouquet that is clean and fresh. The palate is a little simple with primal melon and toffee-tinged fruit leading to a rather hollow finish. As an admirer of Michel Niellon wines, especially after a divine Chevalier-Montrachet 1986 earlier this year, it is with heavy heart that I have to report that this appears to be one producer unbalanced and compromised by the inclemency of 2012. Hail severely damaged several of their prime vineyards. Batard-Montrachet was reduced down to a nub, while propitious premier crus the calibre of “Chenevottes” was akin to a child being pushed off their bicycle. In Burgundy, I am afraid there are no stabilizers. Still, on September 19 they harvested what they could and bottled everything, including their Chevalier-Montrachet, at the beginning of September. Michel’s son-in-law Michel Coutoux and grandson Mathieu took me through these wines, which seemed to lack the vigor and precision that I found elsewhere and within the domaine’s own wines in previous vintages. I am sure they will be back on form next year. Importer: Diageo Chateau and Estate Wines Company, New York, NY; tel. (707) 299-2600

  • Reviewer Name: Neal Martin
  • Review Date: December 2013