Friday 26 February 2016

Trapet Père & Fils Bourgogne Blanc 2011




I am not part of the "ABC" rank - Anything But Chardonnay - indeed, I love this cépage, even better when it comes from an election territory as Burgundy. Even though this is a very simple Appellation Régionale, here is already class.

A beautiful golden crystal clear, green tint, a butter nose and delicate white flowers - wisteria and hawthorn - the fruity fraction recalling the peach and pear, with pleasant spicy and mineral nuances.

The taste is elegant, good acidity, and even a soft wire, with the white fruit more in vogue, which also explores exotic territories - mango and pineapple – while a thin mineral imprint, gains in volume, very thoughtful of flint aromas. It ends, not very persistent, however toute en finesse, about buttery and acacia honey memories.

Very delicate pampering, from a Burgundy affordable for all budgets.


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