Clean raw meatiness, blackberry, and beet root dominate the Morot 2008 Beaune Teurons, whose abundant tannins are finer-grained and fruit sweeter than those of several stable mates. These aspects might in part be attributable to the high, breeze-exposure site, less because the location would have accentuated the windy concentration of late September than because it would have helped ward-off rot in the weeks prior. Hints of leather, tobacco, and salt add savory complexity to a wine that should reward cellaring for at least a decade.
Geoffrey Choppin de Janvry was among those growers to report that more rigorous sorting was required for his 2008 fruit than had been needed the previous vintage. I tasted his 2008s from tank, where they were spending a bit longer than usual, in order to gas-out after very late malos.
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