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Hubert Lamy

Hubert Lamy is emerging as one of my favourites in Burgundy for production of white wines.
When we were back in Norway we had a bottle of the St Aubin En Remilly for a sunny lunch overlooking the fjord. It was a truly spectacular moment. Nice food, nice weather, nice view, beautiful nature, holiday and a fantastic glass of Burgundy white. The experience was wonderful!

So back in Paris we were trying to get hold of some more of these precious bottles and found a wine merchant in Neuilly who had some of Hubert Lamy´s collection. So again at lunch time we tried another of Lamy St.Aubin, this time the one called Les Frionnes 2006. Once again the flavours of the wine and the beautiful balanced taste gives you a wonderful moment. Apples, citrus fruits, oak well integrated with a long long fruity glycerin like taste. Just fantastic! There is something about his wines that makes you remember them better than other wines in the same quality range!

A must if you havent tried dry burgundy white.

St.Aubin 1er cru Les Frionnes  €32 just buy buy!

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