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Gros Frere
The Gros family dynasty dates back to 1830 when Alphonse Gros married Madame Latour and settled in Vosne Romanee in the Burgundy area of France. This is now the home of Jean Gros and when Jean retired in 1995, the estate was divided among the three siblings Anne, Michel and Bernard. They each maintain their own very individual and personal styles in their philosophy and winemaking even though they have neighbouring properties and this particular branch is run by Bernard Gros.
Bourgogne Hautes Cotes De Nuits Rouge 2006
The best wines from the AC Hautes Côtes de Nuits can rival those of higher appellations. Much depends on the ... More>
Bourgogne Hautes Cote De Nuits Blanc 2004
Run by Bernard Gros his wines, in comparison to the other Gros domains, have a youthful exuberance and slightly ... More>
Bourgogne Haut Cote De Nuits Blanc 2006
Burghound: This is slightly riper with a hint of exotic fruit on the nose that is in keeping with the round and ... More>
Bourgogne Haut Cote De Nuits Blanc 2007
Burghound: A grassy and very citrusy nose introduces round barely middle weight flavours supported by a hint of ... More>
Vosne Romanee 2001
Wine Spectator: Full-bodied, intense and concentrated; loaded with red berries and black fruit, with some smoke ... More>
Vosne Romanee 2006
Wine Spectator: Vegetal, but there's bilberry, currant and spice flavors underneath. The tannins are grainy, and ... More>
Vosne Romanee 2007
Stephen Tanzer: Medium red. Raspberry and smoked meat on the nose. Lush and sweet, with concentrated, rather thick ... More>
Vosne Romanee 1er Cru 2006
Wine Spectator: A rich, ripe version, boasting cherry, blackberry and spice notes. Peppery and firm from start to ... More>
Clos Vougeot Musigny 2004
Stephen Tanzer: Good bright ruby-tinged red. More serious, sappy aromas of black raspberry, black cherry, smoked ... More>
Vosne Romanee 1er Cru 2007
Stephen Tanzer: Medium red. Aromas of plum, spices and smoked meat. In a very sweet style, but less fat than the ... More>
Echezeaux 2006
Wine Spectator: Offers plenty of sweet black cherry and chocolate notes, but also solid tannins. Balanced and ... More>
Clos Vougeot 2006
Stephen Tanzer: Good deep red. Musky aromas of black plum, currant and licorice. Fat, thick, sweet and deep; ... More>
Vosne Romanee Les Chaumes 2007
Burghound: The nose is slightly riper with very fresh and relatively high-toned aromas of red and blue pinot ... More>
Echezeaux 2007
Stephen Tanzer: Medium red. Black raspberry, licorice, smoke and minerals on the nose. Fat and broad but with good ... More>
Grand Exchezeaux 2004
Stephen Tanzer: Good full, bright red. Primary aromas of black cherry, minerals and underbrush. Broad and lush for ... More>
Clos Vougeot 2007
Burghound: This too has ample wood spice that highlights the seductive and more evidently ripe red fruit nose that ... More>
Richebourg 2003
Wine Spectator: Heady and opulent, this red offers concentrated black cherry and blackberry aromas and flavors ... More>
Grands Echezeaux 2006
Wine Spectator: Lush and tinged with chocolate, this red offers black cherry and spice flavours, with a hint of ... More>
Richebourg 2004
Stephen Tanzer: Good bright deep red. Complex, primary aromas of black cherry and minerals. Sweet, lush and ... More>
Grands Echezeaux 2007
Burghound: A much more reticent and strained nose and while there is ample wood present here as well, it's better ... More>
Richebourg 2007
Wine Spectator: Medium red. Sweet aromas of red fruits and spices. Opulent and deceptively open, with a thickness ... More>











