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Gros Michel
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 Michel Gros.
Bourgogne Rouge 2005
It has a refined, aromatic nose of soft red fruit and tasty, earthy nuances that lead seamlessly onto an elegant ... More>
Bourgogne Hautes Cdn Rouge 2004
Burghound: This one is admirably ripe with slightly more elegant red and black pinot fruit aromas and a whisper of ... More>
Bourgogne Rouge 2006
Burghound: An exuberant red berry fruit nose that is very pinot in essential character merges into forward, ... More>
Bourgogne Hautes Cote De Nuit Rouge 2005
Wine Spectator: Flavours of cherry, spice and menthol mark this silky red. 87/100... More>
Hautes Cotes De Nuits Rouge 2006
Burghound: Somewhat surprisingly, this is actually slightly riper with a pretty mix of red and blue berry fruit ... More>
Blanc Hautes Cotes De Nuits 2006
Wine Spectator: Rich and lemony, complemented by apple, peach and spice flavours. Though round and fleshy, the ... More>
Hautes Cotes De Nuits Rouge 2007
A dark, smoky version, featuring black cherry, black currant and chocolate notes. Firmly structured, with a long ... More>
Nuits St Georges Les Chaliots 2001
Burghound: This too possesses a relatively refined, pure and elegant nose with mild earth influence on the red and ... More>
Nuits St George Les Chaliots 2004
Wine Spectator: Packed with sappy black cherry and cassis notes, this shows a wild edge, including some untamed ... More>
Vosne Romanee 2003
Wine Spectator: Ripe and generous, this is packed with blackberry, black cherry and spice notes allied to a silky ... More>
Moray Saint Denis En La Rue De Vergy 2005
Wine Spectator: Full of bilberry, wild cherry and black currant notes, backed by bright acidity and dense tannins. ... More>
Nuits St Georges 2005
Wine Spectator: Full of sweet, ripe cherry and berry notes, this red also reveals a silky texture. Has a solid ... More>
Nuits St Georges 2006
Wine Spectator: Aromas of graphite, blackberry, mineral and oak spice introduce this complex, rich red. The ... More>
Morey Saint Denis 2006
Wine Spectator: A graphite aroma gives way to dark fruit flavors in this mineral-laden red, which is brooding and ... More>
Nuit St Georges Les Chaliots 2006
Burghound: For what is normally moderately more elegant, in 2006 the tables are reversed as this is much more ... More>
Chambolle Musigny 2006
Wine Spectator: There's a succulence to the black cherry and black currant flavours in this red, along with firm ... More>
Nuit St Georges Les Chaliots 2007
Burghound: This too possesses a relatively refined, pure and elegant nose with mild earth influence on the red and ... More>
Nuits St Georges 2007
Burghound: From three different parcels, all on the Vosne side. Brilliant ruby. An unusually elegant nose of red ... More>
Morey Saint Denis 2007
Burghound: This too is mildly reduced though in this case, underneath the funk red berry fruit can be detected. ... More>
Vosne Romanee 2007
Burghound: From 3 different parcels in Aux Reas, La Columbière and Au-Dessus de la Rivière; raised in <35% new ... More>
Nuits St Georges 1er Cru 2001
Burghound: Abundant wood spice with obvious vanilla notes but much less toast and the rich flavors are intense, ... More>
Vosne Romanee 1er Cru Aux Brulees 2003
Wine Spectator: Elegant and tightly wound, this shows a firm structure underlying its cherry, raspberry and black ... More>
Vosne Romanee 1er Cru 2004
Burghound: Deep ruby. Distinctly ripe and perfumed aromas of warm earth, underbrush, spice, dark berry fruit and a ... More>
Nuits St Georges 1er Cru 2006
Burghound: This is usually one of Gros' best wines (see the '05) but in '06 it has competition as the expressive ... More>
Vosne Romanee Aux Brulees 2006
Burghound: This too displays moderate toast but it's better integrated if hardly invisible, working with a spicy ... More>
Vosne Romanee Clos De Reas (750ml) 2006
Burghound: A relatively ripe and distinctly toasty nose of spicy red and dark berry fruit aromas sit atop rich and ... More>
Clos Vougeot 2001
Burghound: Much like the 2001 in that the nose is very toasty with strong ash/cigarette undertones plus plenty of ... More>
Vosne Romanee Aux Brulees 2007
Burghound: 30+ year old vines that abut the A. F. Gros Richebourg parcel; aged in 50% new wood. Here the nose ... More>
Nuits St Georges 1er Cru 2007
Burghound: From old vines in Murgers and Vignerondes that Gros says always give heavy millerandage. Relatively ... More>
Vosne Romanee Clos De Reas 2007
Burghound: A 2.12 ha monopole with vines averaging 35 years of age and aged in 50% new wood. Interestingly, this ... More>
Vosne Romanee 1er Cru De Reas Monopole 2003
Wine Spectator: Very pure, exuding black cherry and blackberry aromas and flavours, this red is finely textured ... More>
Clos Vougeot 2006
Burghound: Here the ample wood treatment runs more toward oak spice than toast and frames intensely earthy red and ... More>
Clos Vougeot 2007
Burghound: Noticeable wood spice frames fresh, densely fruited and intensely earthy dark berry fruit aromas that ... More>










