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2001 Domaine Meo Camuzet Bourgogne

Burgundy,
$49. 99
Bottle
$599.88 Dozen
Closure: Cork

According to Jean-Nicolas Meo, this estate’s director and winemaker, “2001 is a good vintage, more strict and severe than 1999 and 2000, with more acidity and bite, less fat, and more austere. It has good cellaring potential because the balance of the wines is excellent.” Meo’s 2001s were particularly successful, with fleshy, fruit-filled personalities. For the most part, the firm, rustic tannin found in many of his colleagues’ 2001s (the majority of which are not recommended) was not detected in any of his offerings. That may be because Meo waited longer to harvest (as he states), extracted more delicately, or because he’s one of the few Burgundians to stir the lees of his reds (which builds flesh)... or a combination of the three.

Tasting Note: Sweet spices are intermingled with rich black cherry aromas in the nose of the medium-bodied 2001 Bourgogne. Produced both from estate and purchased fruit, it has lovely amplitude, reveals loads of juicy cherry as well as spicy blackberry flavors. Drink this delicious, soft wine over the next 3-4 years. 87 points.
Wine Advocate #147 (Jun 2003) eRobertParker.comcolor>