Bertrand Ambroise, Bourgogne Blanc 2022

France · Burgundy · Bourgogne · White · Still · wine-wine · 1059533

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Lowest offer: 202.50 HKD (Buy)

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Price / case Vintage Packing Qty Location
2430.00 HKD 2022 12 x 75cl 7 hk / Hong Kong

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Vintages & packings

Vintage Packing Offers Bids Market price WA rating
2014 12 x 75cl 0 0 2125.44
2022 12 x 75cl 1 0

Critic ratings

robert_parker 2011

Rating: 81 –81

The 2011 Bourgogne Blanc comes from a 0.5-hectare parcel next to Premeaux-Prissey and sees 40% new oak. It has a simple, but commercially savvy bouquet with pleasant tropical scents and a hint of almond. The palate is rounded on the entry and does not deliver the pleasure of the aromatics, the finish one-dimensional and slightly bitter. Drink now. I have regularly tasted the wines from Maison Ambroise since I commenced the raft of Burgundy tastings in London. Bertrand Ambroise took over the running of the ancient Primeaux-Prissey- based negociant in 1987, and whenever I have met him, he seems to be a conscientious vigneron that cares deeply for his wine. The tenets here are all admirable: organic viticulture, handpicked fruit, rigorous sorting, minimal use of sulphur and so forth. But – and it is a big “but” – I have consistently found the wines to be smothered in superfluous new oak and at a time when many growers are generally reconsidering, and in many cases retreating from, its usage. Tasting through their 2011s seemed to say more about the cooperage than the individuality of the terroirs. Here, 100% new oak is used for both the premier and grand cru wines and it rendered them uniform and even a little passe. There is clearly high quality fruit here and there is also a keen focus upon creating the best wines possible. However, I have always felt that if Ambroise could dial down that new oak (not eradicate it completely) to a level commensurate with the fruit concentration in each cuvee, they would reveal far more personality. Still, there are some good wines to be found such as the Nuits-Saint-Georges Les Vaucrains and a respectable Corton-Rognets. Importer: Robert Kacher Selections, Washington, DC; tel. (202) 832-9083

robert_parker 2002

Rating: 86 –86

Spicy, anise-dominated aromas can be found in the nose of the 2002 Bourgogne, a suave, light to medium-bodied wine. Fresh, satin-textured, and lively, it reveals candied lemon flavors intermingled with minerals. Drink it over the next 3 years. Importer: Robert Kacher Selections, Washington, DC; tel. (202) 832-90832002 Bertrand Ambroise Bourgogne Blanc (86) - $24 CAN DRINK NOW Spicy, anise-dominated aromas can be found in the nose of the 2002 Bourgogne, a suave, light to medium-bodied wine. Fresh, satin-textured, and lively, it reveals candied lemon flavors intermingled with minerals. Drink it over the next 3 years. Importer: Robert Kacher Selections, Washington, DC; tel. (202) 832-9083