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NT$ 950
Very light and clear yellow robe with a hint of green. Intense citrus nose (grapefruit and yellow lemon) with notes of acacia. Well balanced mouth combining vivacity, rich texture and minerality. Good freshness and aromatic persistence.
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NT$ 2,600
With beautiful cherry tints and orange reflects, this wine offers an intense nose of jammed morello cherry with elegant woody notes. Supple and structured, the palate is well balanced by ripped tannins.
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NT$ 1,900
Sporting a vibrant ruby color with intense aromas of Provençal herbs and oak, this special cuvee leaves a great impression. The initial rich, red fruit flavors are followed by enticing tannins and a balanced finish.
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NT$ 1,600
This wine offers an intense nose of white flowers, honey aromas and an elegant toast.
The mouth is complex and well rounded, offering pleasant baked apple notes with a hint of vanilla and a long length.
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NT$ 1,900
Medium gold, tart yellow apple, walnut, hazelnut, low body, crispy acidity, good finish.
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NT$ 1,900
Vanilla custard, ripe banana, salted butter, yellow apple, a little nutty and moist cellar. The High alcohol is well integrated, medium acidity. After 2 days open, way more balanced, the Wood notes turned down, yellow pear, White champignon, a little hay. Long finish.
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NT$ 2,900
The 2018 Savigny-lès-Beaune Les Lavières 1er Cru, blended with 25% whole-bunch fruit, has a pretty bouquet of black currant, crushed strawberries, tomato vine and light…
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NT$ 3,400
Savigny-lès-Beaune La Dominode 1er Cru, picked on September 1 at 13.5% potential alcohol, is tightly coiled and more backward than the Aux Gravins, ergo I expect that this will require more bottle age. There are enticing blackberry and wild strawberry fruit aromas here, but they need time. The palate is medium-bodied with slightly chalky tannins and a superb line of acidity that imparts a sense of energy from the start to the saline finish, which is tangy and vivacious. This is everything you really need in a La Dominode.
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NT$ 2,800
93 points John Gilman
The 2018 Gravains from Domaine Pavelot was really singing at the time of my visit and this wine is destined for great things down the road. The bouquet is deep, black fruity and beautifully precise out of the blocks, offering up scents of dark berries, black cherries, espresso, roasted game, excellent soil signature, woodsmoke, a dollop of new oak and a lovely interplay of Savigny spices and savory elements in the upper register. On the palate the wine is deep, full and sappy at the core, with lovely mineral drive, ripe, fine-grained tannins and impeccable balance on the long, nascently complex and focused finish. Fine juice. (12/2019)