Tasting note: This too is overtly floral with its layered nose of more discreet splice nuances, earth and blend of red currant and cherry wisps. There is again excellent delineation to the stony and appealingly textured middle weight flavors that possess slightly better depth on the sneaky long finish shaped by a more evident tannic spine. Once again, this is outstanding and particularly so for what is generally, and fairly in my view, considered to be a good but not elite Nuits 1er.