Today at Flickinger Wines we would like to showcase our current inventory of wines from Domaine Patrick Javillier. The 2022’s have just arrived in the warehouse and continue the same finesse driven style that Javillier is known for. The balance of fruit to power is showcased across the board and the subtle oak integrated flavors make for a beautiful addition to all cellars. Happy Hunting!!
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Producer |
Vint. |
Wine |
Price |
Qty |
Order |
| Burgundy Red |
Dom. Patrick Javillier |
2022 |
Savigny les Beaune 1er Cru Les Serpentieres ex-Domaine |
$49.99 |
15 |
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BH 90 (4/2024): This is also aromatically restrained but notably prettier and more elegant as the nose combines notes of dark currant, violet, anise and an interesting hint of exotic tea. The more refined and beautifully detailed flavors possess evident minerality on the lingering bitter pit fruit-inflected finish. As are most competent examples, this is a Serpentières of finesse. Drink 2028+. |
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| Burgundy White |
Dom. Patrick Javillier |
2021 |
Bourgogne Cuvee des Forgets ex-Domaine |
$32.99 |
17 |
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BH 88 (10/2023): There is a background hint of petrol to the cool and pretty aromas of essence of apple, citrus zest and a whiff of crushed fennel. There is outstanding volume and richness to the decidedly punchy middleweight flavors that possess a beguiling texture on the balanced finale. This is a Bourgogne that could be enjoyed young or aged for up to five or so years to good effect. Drink 2026+. |
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2022 |
Bourgogne Cuvee des Forgets ex-Domaine |
$32.99 |
36 |
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BH 87 (6/2024): Bright aromas of just sliced citrus, white peach and pretty floral nuances are complemented by delicious middleweight flavors that are supported by lemon-tinged acidity on the vibrant, lingering and refreshing finale. Moreover, this is not your usual 'pop and pour' Bourgogne as it has the legs to repay 4 to 7 years of keeping. Worth checking out. Drink 2027+. Outstanding Top Value! |
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2022 |
Bourgogne Cuvee des Forgets ETA Q4 2024 ex-Domaine |
$32.99 |
2 |
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BH 87 (6/2024): Bright aromas of just sliced citrus, white peach and pretty floral nuances are complemented by delicious middleweight flavors that are supported by lemon-tinged acidity on the vibrant, lingering and refreshing finale. Moreover, this is not your usual 'pop and pour' Bourgogne as it has the legs to repay 4 to 7 years of keeping. Worth checking out. Drink 2027+. Outstanding Top Value! |
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2022 |
Bourgogne Cuvee Oligocene ex-Domaine |
$36.99 |
36 |
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BH 88 (6/2024): ( the bulk of this is from Les Pellans.) A deft application of wood sets off equally bright and fresh aromas of Granny Smith apple and even more prominent citrus elements that are trimmed in pretty floral nuances. There is a bit more volume to the succulent, sappy and vibrant medium weight flavors that possess slightly more depth and persistence. This cuvée consistently boxes above its weight and blind, this could easily pass for a Meursault-villages wine plus, like the Forgets, it will generously reward cellaring. Buy it. Drink 2028+. Outstanding Top Value! |
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2022 |
Meursault Clos du Cromin ex-Domaine |
$74.99 |
36 |
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BH 90 (6/2024): Aromas of hazelnut, orange peel and acacia blossom introduce rich, concentrated and caressing medium-bodied flavors that possess a highly seductive texture while displaying excellent length on the balanced, firm and utterly delicious finale. This could use better depth though so at least a few years of keeping are recommended. Worth considering. Drink 2029+. Outstanding Top Value! |
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2022 |
Meursault Clos du Cromin ETA Q4 2024 ex-Domaine |
$74.99 |
2 |
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BH 90 (6/2024): Aromas of hazelnut, orange peel and acacia blossom introduce rich, concentrated and caressing medium-bodied flavors that possess a highly seductive texture while displaying excellent length on the balanced, firm and utterly delicious finale. This could use better depth though so at least a few years of keeping are recommended. Worth considering. Drink 2029+. Outstanding Top Value! |
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2022 |
Meursault Les Clousots ex-Domaine |
$84.99 |
36 |
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BH 93 (6/2024): (the name is a play on words as this is a .60 ha blend of two vineyards, Les Clous and Crotots.) A restrained, airy and distinctly cool nose somewhat grudgingly offers up its array of just sliced apple, pear, lemon rind and acacia. There is terrific mid-palate density to the equally mineral-driven medium weight flavors that possess solid power on the sappy, refreshingly dry and sappy finale. This stunningly good Meursault-villages is very much built to repay extended keeping and is definitely a wine to strongly consider. Drink 2032+. Sweet Spot Outstanding! |
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2022 |
Meursault Les Tillets ex-Domaine |
$74.99 |
36 |
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BH 92 (6/2024): A more elegant and spicier nose features aromas of wet stone, lemon-lime, plenty of floral elements and the barest hint of wood. The racy, beautifully detailed and refined middleweight flavors exude a borderline pungent minerality on the impressively long bitter zest-inflected finish. This is a classic, and entirely superb, Tillets of delicacy and restraint. Drink 2030+. Outstanding Top Value! |
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2020 |
Bourgogne Cuvee des Forgets |
$32.99 |
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