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Meursault 2010 Rémi Jobard

A challenge with older white Burgundies are still oxidation. Therefore I have decided not to keep such wines if they are older than 8 years.

Last year when I was emptying my stock nearly half of the 2007 and 2008 vintages were oxidised!

This one by Remo Jobard from Meursault is drinking beautifully now.

Delicious lime, butter, spice, yeast and oak flavours on the nose.

Gorgeous balanced taste with a velvety long finish.

Perfect meditation wine at the cabin!

Meursault "En Luraule" 2010
Remi Jobard
400 NOK or 35€
(much more expensive from 2015+)

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