Domaine Dupré Goujon
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Domaine Dupré-Goujon - Côte de Brouilly L'Héronde 2021
96/100 James Suckling
"A truly astonishing wine for this difficult vintage, with a deep nose of violets, tangerine and spices. The medium-bodied, highly concentrated palate is stunningly concentrated. An explosive stony minerality drives the extremely long finish, which is skilfully supported by very fine tannins. This wine is just beginning to reach the peak of its youth, but it has great aging potential." (James Suckling 2024) A word of advice: wait before opening!
Domaine Dupré-Goujon - Côte de Brouilly Le Pavé 2021
94/100 James Suckling
"The expressive nose of red berries and summer flowers with a touch of blood orange draws you into this elegant, medium-bodied Cote-de-Brouilly, which has remarkably fine tannins for this difficult vintage. The finish is long and linear, with plenty of minerality, and the blood orange character accentuates the momentum. It's just beginning to reveal its true class." (James Suckling 2024)
Domaine Dupré-Goujon - Côte de Brouilly 6.3.1 2021
93/100 James Suckling
"[...] this excellent Cote-de-Brouilly 2021 has a delicate nose of violets. Ripeness is excellent for this difficult vintage. On the palate, the acidity is more stimulating than acidic, and the wine is medium-bodied. The healthy tannins give great dynamism to the long finish". (Le Guide Hachette 2024)
Domaine Dupré-Goujon - Beaujolais Villages Le Clos des Muriers blanc 2022
5/5 (1 review)
94/100 James Suckling
" [...]. This may well be the best dry white wine ever produced in Beaujolais. The fascinating nose of chamomile and fresh garden herbs draws you gently into the creamy, medium-bodied palate of marvelous delicacy. The interplay of silky acidity and fine limestone minerality gives the long finish a charisma rare in white wines from this region. Produced from two parcels planted on clay-limestone soil near the village of Blace". (James Suckling 2024)