2011 Nuits Saint-Georges Aux Lavières
France
Nuits Saint Georges
Burgundy
Red
Pinot Noir
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2016 - 2031
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Louis-Michel Liger-Belair's 2011s are beautiful. For the most part, the 2011s should provide plenty of pleasure in the near and medium term, although I must say La Romanée needs considerable time, even if it is a real stunner today. Liger-Belair draws parallels with 2007, but adds that 2011s have considerably higher acidities. Liger-Belair used fewer whole clusters in 2011 than he typically does, which means 20% for the Chaumes, Suchots, Brulées, and none for the rest of the wines in the range. The Clos was bottled in early September, while the villages, Chaumes, Suchots and Brulées were bottled in January 2014. The rest of the 2011s were bottled in March 2014.