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Score 89-91/100 · William Kelley, Wine Advocate, Jan 2025

The 2023 Beaune Village is rich and muscular, exhibiting aromas of dark berries, spices and orange, followed by a medium to full-bodied, layered and youthfully tannic palate. David Croix's well-deserved reputation as one of the leading talents among his generation in the Côte de Beaune is founded on hard work in the vineyards, something I regularly witness in the Beaune premiers crus where I have the good fortune to have him as a neighbor. Soils are cultivated mechanically or by animal traction; canopies are hedged late and high or managed by "tressage" without cutting their apical shoots; harvesting privileges full physiological maturity; and in the winery, winemaking is classical, often retaining some stems, followed by élevage in barrels and, for some cuvées, foudres. Sensual and suave, the 2023s are a fine success at this address, with the Beaune Grèves taking the crown this year and standing out as a benchmark for the appellation.

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89/100

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88
87-89/100

Neal Martin, Vinous

90
89-91/100

William Kelley, Wine Advocate

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87 - 89 points
Neal Martin, Vinous
Score 87-89/100 · Neal Martin, Vinous, Nov 2024

The 2023 Beaune Village has a tertiary bouquet that needs a little coaxing in the glass, displaying a slight pepperiness even though there is nary a stem here. The palate is medium-bodied with black pepper and balsamic-tinged fruit, light tannins and a brisk, easygoing finish. Fine. "The 2023 vintage is the largest since I started in 2005," David Croix tells me. "The first in which I produced the volume I'm legally allowed. The average is 50 hl/ha, so I am not at a level where it is being distilled. Once in a while, that feels good. The wines have an ease to them, especially on the clayey soils or at the bottom of the hill, but they're not just pretty wines, something that I have realized during barrel maturation. The crazy heat wave at harvest impacted the style of the wines as the sugar levels went up quickly. It was extreme, in a sense. We picked beginning on September 4 with one parcel, the main heart of the picking occurring between September 6-13. At 10 a.m., it was already 27°C. We only picked before midday, and we gained two degrees in alcohol during the week of picking. We had done some green harvesting, but I know people that did that, and the vines then compensated, so yields still ended up high. It was another year where I struggled with native yeasts and getting the sugars to start fermenting. Having higher pH makes things complicated. There were three cuvées where I could not get the fermentation going, so I am using a more scientific method of harnessing the yeasts in the vineyard, like a pied de cuve, so that the fermentation is ready to go. I think 2023 is a bit like 2017 but the heatwave imparts more concentration and extract. The wines have really been changing but, at the moment, I only see two cuvées that might need a longer barrel maturation."

88 - 90 points
Jasper Morris MW, Inside Burgundy
Score 88-90/100 · Jasper Morris MW, Inside Burgundy, Oct 2024

The village Beaune includes the 1er Cru Teurons this year. Crimson to ruby in colour, with a sound wave of red fruit, raspberry with a fresher cherry behind, good natural acidity here, and fine length. A fine, agreeable, understated Beaune.

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