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The 2006 has a bold, extravagant bouquet with dried honey, patisserie and vanilla scents that miss the delineation and precision of the 2007. The palate is nicely balanced and very pure – hints of lemon curd and crushed stone, although it is missing a little depth and persistency towards the finish. I would actually cellar this Meursault for another couple of years to see if it can muster something more. Here, it is overshadowed by the following vintage. Drink 2014-2018. Tasted December 2012. Jun 2013, www.robertparker.com
Score: 91-/100 Neal Martin
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Critic Notes
The 2006 has a bold, extravagant bouquet with dried honey, patisserie and vanilla scents that miss the delineation and precision of the 2007. The palate is nicely balanced and very pure – hints of lemon curd and crushed stone, although it is missing a little depth and persistency towards the finish. I would actually cellar this Meursault for another couple of years to see if it can muster something more. Here, it is overshadowed by the following vintage. Drink 2014-2018. Tasted December 2012. Jun 2013, www.robertparker.com
Score: 91-/100 Neal Martin
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