From a relatively large, low-lying premier cru southeast of town, a 2006 Beaune Tuvilains smells of cassis and sweetly-smoky machine oil; is amazingly silken and refined in texture for a youthful Ambroise Pinot, as well...
From a relatively large, low-lying premier cru southeast of town, a 2006 Beaune Tuvilains smells of cassis and sweetly-smoky machine oil; is amazingly silken and refined in texture for a youthful Ambroise Pinot, as well as juicy and open; and finishes with faintly beefy, smoky, stony, and pungent, somehow ferric notes suggestive of this site's proximity to Pommard and than in no way diminish its welcome quotient of refreshment. This should be well worth following for half a dozen years. - DS