- Colour Red
- Producer Domaine Méo-Camuzet
- Region Vosne Romanée
- Drinking 2018 - 2028
- Case size 6x75cl
- Available Now
2014 - Vosne Romanée 1er Cru Les Chaumes Méo-Camuzet - 6x75cl
- Colour Red
- Producer Domaine Méo-Camuzet
- Region Vosne Romanée
- Drinking 2018 - 2028
- Case size 6x75cl
- Available Now
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Goedhuis, December 2015
Dense flavours of wild fruits, there are hints of mocha and vanilla pod. This is a fuller style of Vosne more in a Nuits St Georges vein. The masculine touch is balanced with a freshness and bright drive on the finish.
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Neal Martin, December 2015, Score: 89-91
The 2014 Vosne Romanée 1er Cru les Chaumes has a light, rose petal-tinged bouquet that needs more encouragement from the glass than its 'classmates.' The palate is medium-bodied with a fine structure. It has a slightly chalky texture and feels tightly wound on the finish\, which makes it feel shorter than I think it really is. I suspect it will spread its wings after bottling. Drink 2017-2030
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Burghound, January 2016, Score: 90-92
Once again there is a discreet but not invisible application of wood setting off the very Vosne-like nose of Asian-style tea, sandalwood, violet, dark berry and a lovely mix of spice elements. The spiciness continues onto the supple and seductively textured medium-bodied flavors that culminate in a delicious and lingering finish. This isn’t as concentrated as the Boudots and it’s not quite as structured either but it is certainly pretty and should drink well sooner. Drink 2022+
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Sarah Marsh, December 2015, Score: 17.75
There are ripe redcurrant notes…and spice. This is silky and elegant and lightly rounded. A light freshness under the palate. Slight grip at the end…it is quite soft and aromatic and finishes on a more lifted note. Slight spice at the end too.
Producer
Domaine Méo-Camuzet
When Jean-Nicolas Méo arrived in 1989 he had very big shoes to fill. Henri Jayer, arguably Burgundy’s preeminent vigneron, had managed the domaine for the previous four decades under a share-cropping agreement with the Méo family. Since then Jean-Nicolas has more than met the challenge. Following meticulous viticultural and winemaking practices he creates wonderful wines with fine levels of concentration, and today, almost ...Read more
When Jean-Nicolas Méo arrived in 1989 he had very big shoes to fill. Henri Jayer, arguably Burgundy’s preeminent vigneron, had managed the domaine for the previous four decades under a share-cropping agreement with the Méo family. Since then Jean-Nicolas has more than met the challenge. Following meticulous viticultural and winemaking practices he creates wonderful wines with fine levels of concentration, and today, almost three decades since his ascension, it ranks in the upper echelons of the Burgundy firmament. The majority of wines are red, ranging from Bougogne Rouge up to their ultra-famous Cros Parantoux and outstanding Richebourg. But Jean-Nicolas also makes a miniscule production of white wine. He began planting the Chardonnay for his Clos St. Philibert on steep slopes overlooking Nuit St. Georges over 25 years ago from carefully selected Chardonnay clones. Domaine Méo-Camuzet has expanded its line of 'vins de négoce' in recent years. These wines are bottled under the 'Méo-Camuzet Frères et Soeurs' label.Read less
Region
Vosne Romanée
The vineyards of the modest village of Vosne Romanée are arguably the most sought after in the Côte d'Or. It is host to excellent Village and Premier Cru wines, but it is its most famous Grand Crusthat truly stand out: Romanée-Conti, La Tâche, Richebourg, Grands Echézeaux, Echézeaux, Romanée St. Vivant and La Romanée as well as Cros Parentoux, a Premier Cru vineyard which attracts Grand Cru attention (and prices). Vosne-Romanée can be remarkably robust and powerful, yet be charming and fleshy giving it one of the most diverse styles of the region.