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Pierre-Yves Colin-Morey (PYCM), Saint-Aubin 1er Cru En Remilly, 2010

$259.00

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Professional Reviews

Burghound

BH 90
"This is the least expressive today among these St. Aubin 1ers and only grudgingly displays its lemon, orange, pear and floral suffused scents. The rich but precise medium weight flavors possess excellent vibrancy before terminating in a bone dry, linear, focused and intense mineral-inflected finish. This is really very good and a classically styled En Remilly."

Antonio Galloni

AG 91
"Pale bright yellow. Precise aromas of lemon and crushed stone. Silky and thick but at the same time sharply delineated, with a penetrating quality to the citrus fruit and mineral flavors. Superb freshness of fruit here. Finishes seamless and long, with excellent lift." -Vinous

Robert Parker

RP 91
"Once again, the 2010 St. Aubin En Remilly is strikingly beautiful and precise. Flint, wet stones, white flowers and bright fruit are some of the many notes that emerge from the glass. Elements of transparency and weightlessness make the En Remilly a sort of poor man’s Meursault Genevrieres . Year after year, this has been one of the very finest white Burgundies in its price range, not to mention a wine that often challenges offerings from more prestigious appellations. En Remilly remains one of the Colin-Morey signatures."

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  • Vintage

    2010

  • Size

    750ml

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