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    <title>Domaine Bernard Moreau et Fils, Premier Cru, Chassagne-Montrachet, 2002</title>
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My brother Matt was coming over for dinner, and he&#039;s a big fan of Volnay. And while I swore I had one in my collection, despite my searching, there just wasn&#039;t one in my cooler. So off to the wine shop I went in search of a magic bottle from the Cote d&#039;Or.&lt;br /&gt;
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The shop is my favorite in Portland: Liner &amp;amp; Elsen. It used to be a little hole-in-the-wall on 21st, but it moved a while back to larger and more appropriate size space on 22nd and Quimby.&lt;br /&gt;
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Once there, Eric talked me into a Chassagne-Montrachet over any of the Volnays they had available. The Volnay&#039;s, while good, were all 2005&#039;s. And while one or two were drinking well already, he really like this Montrachet better. And my brother, while partial to Volnay, loves French wine generally. And besides, it&#039;s just a hop and a skip from Volnay to Montrachet.  So why not try something new. &lt;br /&gt;
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The nose on this wine is just a treasure -- there&#039;s just all kinds of stuff going on. Earthy. Moss. Flowering tree. Saw dust. Rock. Cedar. Dusty, like you&#039;re in a wood shop. It&#039;s just wild and gamey. The taste, while very good, wasn&#039;t as spectacular as the smells. Currant. Raspberry. Red cherry. The body was light. The finish was definitely pomegranate, along with some kind of citrus. Denise tasted pineapple, while I found it to be orange. Either way the citrus was very subtle.&lt;br /&gt;
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Matt and I really liked this wine. For us, the earthy complexity was wonderful. However, Denise found this wine to be too thin and a bit &#039;sweet&#039;. &lt;br /&gt;
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Rating: &lt;img align=&#034;absmiddle&#034; alt=&#034;&#034; src=&#034;/images/80stars.png&#034; /&gt;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; 8.0&lt;/strong&gt;
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