Red colour. Pretty nose. Red fruits, stoney hints, slight spice. More intense dark fruity notes than the normal l’Ancien, but with the
same depth of fine stoney hints. Very clear and precise style. Fullbodied Beaujolais in the mouth. Quite juicy and concentrated fruit.
Lots of red fruits, fine depth, minerality and stones. Young and intense stage of this wine. Fine acidity. Light tannins in the back.
Perhaps it lacks a little the fun and enjoyment of the normal l’Ancien, but being serious can sometimes be a good thing too. The
Buissy has more concentration, more structure and better built for aging. Very good wine.
Arnt Egil Nordlien Tasting note: March-11
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