
- Colour Red
- Producer Domaine Jacques Prieur
- Region Beaune
- Grape Pinot Noir
- Case size 6x75cl
- Available Now
2014 - Beaune Clos de La Feguine 1er Cru Jacques Prieur - 6x75cl
- Colour Red
- Producer Domaine Jacques Prieur
- Region Beaune
- Grape Pinot Noir
- Case size 6x75cl
- Available Now
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Neal Martin, December 2015, Score: 84-86
The 2014 Beaune 1er Cru Clos de la Féguine, picked on September 21, has a light, slightly smudged blackberry and raspberry-scented bouquet with earthy scents coming through. The palate is smooth on the entry, easy going with fleshy red cherry fruit mixed with raspberry and mulberry, a touch of salinity evolving towards the finish. Enjoy this over the next 4-5 years. Drink 2018-2023
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Burghound, April 2016, Score: 87-89
There is moderate wood influence on the ripe dark cherry, cassis and violet-scented nose. The rich, round and distinctly suave middle weight flavors exhibit touches of minerality and bitter cherry on the dusty and mildly austere and edgy finish. This is certainly pretty but the balance isn't perfect as I suspect the edginess will remain even with age. Drink 2018+
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Stephen Tanzer, December 2016, Score: 89
Medium red Good lift to the aromas of red cherry, dried flowers, leather and earth Savory flavors of raspberry, cherry pit and salty minerality are complicated by earth tones Juicier than the Meursault Clos de Mazeray, and finishing with greater length and thrust There's more density here to support the tannins, along with an attractive touch of sweetness The crop level was sharply reduced by hail. Drink 2021-2029
Producer
Domaine Jacques Prieur

Region
Beaune
The viticultural capital of Burgundy, Beaune was the headquarters to the Duchy in the 13th century and is now home to many winemakers and négociants. The appellation of Beaune includes both reds and white wines, though the quantity of red is significantly greater. The soils are predominantly sandier than either those to the north in Aloxe Corton or those to the south in Volnay or Pommard, producing wines that are supple and early drinking in nature. Similar to other surrounding Côte de Beaune appellations, there are no grand crus, but it does offer 42 premier cru sites, some of which are exceptional. These include Les Grèves, Les Teurons and Les Vignes Franches.