Spread between Fairendes (50%), Petits Clos and Brussonnes (25% each). The latter is surrounded by red grapes, the former two clearly white wine territory. Palish yellow, with some weight to the nose, a little noble...
Spread between Fairendes (50%), Petits Clos and Brussonnes (25% each). The latter is surrounded by red grapes, the former two clearly white wine territory. Palish yellow, with some weight to the nose, a little noble reduction, dense energy as well, taking time for the individual character to come out. Question: does the powerful structure of Morgeot suit the fine-cut style of Thomas Morey? Answer: There is some power here for sure, but I think it does work. Tasted: November 2018.