Note: 25% new oak and from vines of 45+ years of age; until 1994 this portion of Pressonnier was classified as Gevrey villages. Subtle but not invisible wood can be found on the expressive nose that is also liqueur-like in its aromas though here it's more plum and cassis in character. The slightly finer and impressively voluminous flavors possess better mid-palate density before terminating in a firm, balanced and more structured finale. This is a fine Bourgogne and worth considering.*Burghound Outstanding!*