REGION
Côte de Brouilly, Burgundy, France
VARIETAL
Gamay
TASTING NOTES
94pts - John Gilman
"Daniel Bouland’s Cuvée Mélanie bottling of Côte de Brouilly is an old vine cuvée, as all of these vines are more than seventy years-old. The 2022 iteration is simply a brilliant young wine, offering up a deep, pure and sappy bouquet of black cherries, pomegranate, a touch of smoked meats, dark soil tones, just a hint of fresh thyme, sweet stem tones that add a lovely undertow of savoriness, roses and a smoky topnote. On the palate the wine is full-bodied, vibrant and complex, with a beautiful core of fruit, lovely soil inflection, ripe, buried tannins, tangy acids and excellent 70 focus and balance on the long and utterly complete finish. This is eminently drinkable in its youthful charm, but has the underlying chassis of suave tannins to age long and gracefully and will be a far more impressive drink five to ten years down the road."
91pts - Wine Advocate
"The 2022 Côte de Brouilly Cuvée Melanie, from a south-facing site in the Côte de Brouilly, is fresh in the glass with aromas of Indian spices, blackcurrants, black cherries, dark chocolate shavings and powdery purple petals. Medium to full-bodied, the wine is lush in the glass with a layered core of supple dark fruits melded with an invigorating wet-stone undertone. The wine follows an upward trajectory guided by a lining of fine-grained, structuring tannins, outlasting the fruit for a mouth-watering, piquant finish."
(Sustainable)