Description
90 Points Allen Meadows
An elegant, pure and very pretty nose is now displaying just touches of both wood and some secondary development though it’s clear that the ripe orchard fruit and citrus-infused aromas are still developing. There is a lovely sense of energy to the delicious, round and caressing middle weight flavors that exhibit a subtle mineralitly that continues onto the nicely intense and sappy finale that delivers excellent persistence and particularly so for a villages level wine. This is really lovely stuff and while it could easily be enjoyed now, I’d be inclined to allow it another 5 to 7 years of bottle age first.
93 Points Robert Parker Wine Advocate
The 2011 Meursault Village from Coche-Dury goes from strength to strength, and it’s even more integrated and complete than when I last drank a bottle, at the same restaurant (about 50 meters away from the domaine). Mingling aromas of crisp pear and green pineapple with citrus oil, toasted sesame and struck match, it’s medium to full-bodied, deep and layered, with superb concentration, racy acids and a long, penetrating finish. This is a wine that transcends the vintage.