Wine by Bok - 8.75/10 stars
A Boldly Fruity Expression
If you love wines that lean heavily on the fruit-forward spectrum, this one delivers in full force. The nose bursts with thick, ripe fruit, reminiscent of banana and jackfruit, while the palate remains intensely fruit-driven, backed by a firm streak of acidity. However, unlike more complex Pouilly-Fuissé expressions, this one stays fairly one-dimensional, lacking the refinement and smooth texture of top-tier cuvées. While not our highest-rated wine, it’s an honest reflection of a ripe vintage—ideal for those who enjoy bold, unfiltered fruit intensity in their glass. (01/2025)
Thomas Parker MW - 93+ points
When the "Sur la Roche" vineyard was awarded Premier Cru status, vines at the top of the Roche de Vergisson were excluded because of their altitude. A decision that Jean-Marie Guffens finds absurd - particularly bearing in mind global warming and the public's thirst for fresher wines with lower alcohol. So this wine is cheaper and a little more mineral that the Roche itself. It neverless has excellent richness and length. This is a personal favourite - the tension and lithe, sleek profile make this such a drinkable, refreshing style despite its depth. Struck flint, citrus peel and mandarin oil form the nose, which has a lightly sweet spice to it. The palate's backbone is built on acid, cutting through the core of ripe citrus fruit. Intense yet with a sense of delicacy, there are notes of white flowers and just-ripe pears. Crunchy, with a hint of pithy texture, the finish is very long. This is a linear, steely wine but it still packs a punch of flavour.
Specifications
Country | France |
Region | Burgundy |
Sub-Region | Pouilly Fuisse |
Vintage | 2023 |
Grape | Chardonnay |
Volume | 750ml |
ABV | 13% |
Brand | Verget |
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