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2014 Domaine Remi Jobard Meursault Les Narvaux

Burgundy, FRANCE
$89. 99
Bottle
$1079.88 Dozen
Cellar: 5 - 6 Years (2021-2022)
ABV: 13%
Closure: Cork

Meursault Narvaux is one of those village crus that constantly threaten premier cru status. From one of the highest elevations in Meursault, Remi's vines age from 55-65 years.

Brilliant very pale straw colour with greenish highlights around the outskirts and a watery hue. Offering up good intensity the nose features refined aromatics of white peach and dried honey followed by some nectarine, stony mineral notes and a faint whiff of nougat. This Meursault is all about finesse and elegance displaying light to medium bodied flavours of white peaches and pears delicately overlaid with dried honey, subtle nougat and stony mineral characters. Finishes dry with the vintages trademark freshness. Long elegantly textured aftertaste of white peaches, pears, dried honey, cashew and stony mineral. Will fill out well with some bottle age.
Cellar 5-6 years.
Alc 13%

Other Reviews....
Showing the fresher, more elegant style of the vintage, yet still with plenty of heft, the 2014 Meursault Les Narvaux comes from 65-year-old vines and was brought up in larger Stockinger barrels from Austria. It offers terrific notes of green citrus and assorted mineral-nuances, with impressive intensity and depth in both its aromas and flavors. Medium-bodied and seamless on the palate, with a beautiful sense of vibrancy and tension, it’s already impossible to resist, yet I suspect it will cruise in the cellar given its balance. Drink 2018 - 2030.
94 points
jebdunnuck.com


Pale color. Aromas of crystallized lemon peel and peach show a candied aspect in a positive, fresh way. Juicy, elegant and gripping, showing the thickness of the vintage's better examples but also solid balancing acidity. Its flavors of citrus fruits and acacia flower are enlivened by underlying minerality. Finishes generous, dry and long. Incidentally, Jobard told me that his 2014s finished drier than his 2015s.
91 points
Stephen Tanzer - vinous.com