In 2010, the Nuits St. Georges is sumptuous, layered and utterly impeccable. Deep, expressive fruit balances the more typical linearity of Nuits quite nicely. The 2010 finishes with sweet floral notes that add considerable nuance and delineation. Because of the minuscule yields of the year, in 2010 Bas de Combe, Aux Allots and Lavieres were blended into a single Nuits bottling. Anticipated maturity: 2018-2030.
Lalou Bize-Leroy is always among the first growers to bottle, as she was once again in 2010. Therefore, I have chosen to present final, in-bottle reviews of the 2010 reds along with the Domaine Leroy and D’Auvenay 2010 whites. All of the wines came in at or near the top of my barrel scores. Thinking back to the day I tasted the 2010s from barrel in a very empty-looking cellar, I am reminded, that, as elsewhere, the already minuscule quantities of these wines was made even smaller by the mercilessly short crop in 2010. Readers who can find the wines should not hesitate. In this vintage, the Leroy wines are deeply marked by terroir. Although I don’t share all of her views, tasting with Lalou Bize-Leroy is always a fascinating experience, as everything she does is informed by the deepest and most total conviction imaginable. There is no more ardent exponent of the most fundamental of all Burgundian values – the concept of terroir – than Lalou Bize-Leroy.
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