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  • Armand Rousseau Charmes-Chambertin Grand Cru 2019 (6x75cl)

    Vinous (91-93)

    The 2019 Charmes-Chambertin Grand Cru is very perfumed on the nose of rose-petal-infused red berry fruit, although I would like to see more complexity develop in bottle. The palate is medium-bodied with candied red fruit on the entry, orange zest, and light, almost peachy notes that I would associate with a white wine. It does not possess the substance or grip of Rousseau’s other cuvées, although it does deliver a lovely silky texture and fine length.
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  • Armand Rousseau Charmes-Chambertin Grand Cru 2020 (6x75cl)

    Vinous (94-96)

    The 2020 Charmes-Chambertin Grand Cru has a mixture of red and black fruit, beautifully delineated, hints of blood orange and crushed stone percolating through with aeration. The palate is medium-bodied with pliant tannins, perfectly judged acidity, slightly granular in texture towards the finish that displays commendable weight and length. Again, there is just the right sapidity on the finish. Superb.
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  • Armand Rousseau Charmes-Chambertin Grand Cru 2021 (6x75cl)

    Burghound (93)

    A discreet application of wood frames pure aromas of red cherries, just turned earth and a floral top note. The supple but racy middleweight flavors aren't quite as concentrated but they're finer with retaining good power on the sour cherry-inflected finale that delivers excellent length. Lovely and a wine that should also repay mid to longer-term keeping.
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  • Armand Rousseau Clos-de-la-Roche Grand Cru 1999 (6x75cl)

    Wine Advocate (90)

    The 1999 Clos de la Roche from Armand Rousseau went through an awkward youth, when it felt hard and rather disjointed. Now with 15 years on the clock, it is showing better than it used to. The nose is broody and taciturn at first, eventually revealing dusky, brambly red fruit with hints of cola and soy. The palate is medium-bodied with a fleshy core of red fruit and well-judged acidity. The tannins are much finer than I recall, having softened with time, and there is an appealing weightless intensity toward the finish. No, it is not one of the Charles Rousseau’s best 1999s, but it is finally beginning to show its class. Drink now-2020+. Tasted January 2014.
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  • Armand Rousseau Clos-de-la-Roche Grand Cru 2010 (6x75cl)

    Vinous (94-96+)

    The 2010 Clos de la Roche is fascinating to taste after the Mazis. The Clos de la Roche is all about power, structure and length, qualities it has in spades. There is huge depth and serious extract to the fruit, with equally big tannins to provide support. Layers of intense fruit are intermingled with persistent saline notes on the vibrant, finely chiseled finish. It will take years for the tannins to start melting away, but when they do the 2010 will be a dazzling wine. Actually, it already is.
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  • Armand Rousseau Clos-de-la-Roche Grand Cru 2019 (6x75cl)

    Vinous (93-95)

    The 2019 Clos de la Roche Grand Cru is highly perfumed on the nose, presenting an irresistible mixture of red and subtle blue fruit, very harmonious and exquisitely defined. The palate is medium-bodied with fine-grained tannins. A feminine and very elegant Clos de la Roche that may well be earlier-drinking than others but feels very poised, with a touch of spice on the finish. Excellent.
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  • Armand Rousseau Clos-de-la-Roche Grand Cru 2021 (6x75cl)

    Vinous (93-95)

    The 2021 Clos de la Roche Grand Cru is fragrant, delineated and coiled up at first, although it only takes a few swirls of the glass before it awakens. Crushed stone infuses the red fruit, and hints of oyster shells emerge with time. The palate is medium-bodied and very cohesive, with finely-chiselled tannins and just a little confit red fruit that enlivens the finish, which demonstrates more persistence than the Mazy-Chambertin. Delightful.
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  • Armand Rousseau Gevrey-Chambertin 1er Cru Clos St-Jacques 2007 (6x75cl)

    Vinous - Stephen Tanzer (92-94)

    Good bright, deep red. Highly perfumed aromas of blackberry, cherry, red licorice, rose petal, violet and spices, plus a suggestion of honey. Silky, intensely flavored and classy on the palate, with a compellingly perfumed quality that carries through to the mounting, palate-staining finish. Displays the electric quality of the vintage's better examples. This was 12.2% natural alcohol, chaptalized to 13%.
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  • Armand Rousseau Gevrey-Chambertin 1er Cru Clos St-Jacques 2008 (6x75cl)

    Vinous (95)

    The 2008 Gevrey-Chambertin Clos St.-Jacques 1er Cru is an absolute joy to behold and in terms of drinking now a sheer pleasure, surpasses both the 1996 and 2005 tasted the previous day. It bursts with pixelated red cherry and strawberry fruit on the nose, laced with minerals and light citrus scents. The palate is powerful and certainly not dense. Yet it possesses disarming transparency and fabulous precision, weightless yet paradoxically intense with a long tail on the finish. It is more a Clos Saint-Jacques of texture and feeling than obvious fruit descriptors. Wonderful. Tasted at Fook Lam Moon in Hong Kong.
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  • Armand Rousseau Gevrey-Chambertin 1er Cru Clos St-Jacques 2009 (6x75cl)

    Vinous - Stephen Tanzer (94)

    (aged in 75% new oak, vs. 15% for the Clos des Ruchottes and 0% for the preceding wines; the Clos de Beze and Chambertin here always get 100% new oak): Good full, deep red. Lovely tangy perfume of cherry, raspberry, red licorice, fresh herbs, rose petal and spicy oak. Dense, sweet and fine, with an obvious new oak element nicely carried by the wine's concentration of fruits and flowers. Offers an uncanny combination of seamless texture and power. Most impressive today on the firmly structured, slowly building finish, which features fine-grained tannins and a complex saline and spice perfume. A beauty.
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  • Armand Rousseau Gevrey-Chambertin 1er Cru Clos St-Jacques 2010 (6x75cl)

    Vinous (97)

    I must confess, I had some misgivings about opening Rousseau’s 2010 Gevrey-Chambertin Clos St. Jacques, as I feared it might not be ready to drink. Those concerns were quickly dispelled as soon as I tasted it. From the very beginning, the 2010 Clos St. Jacques is a total stunner. Deep and beautifully layered, with exquisite aromatics and tons of class, the 2010 is one of the wines of the night. Sure, the 2010 will be even better in a few years, or maybe even decades, but it is flat-out gorgeous today. What a wine!
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  • Armand Rousseau Gevrey-Chambertin 1er Cru Clos St-Jacques 2011 (6x75cl)

    Vinous (96)

    Rousseau's 2011 Gevrey-Chambertin Clos St. Jacques is flat-out gorgeous. Waves of blue/purplish fruit hit the palate in an intense, explosive Burgundy loaded with pure class and pedigree. This is another 2011 that is going to need considerable time in bottle to come around. Today, the Clos St. Jacques impresses for its richness, power and depth.
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  • Armand Rousseau Gevrey-Chambertin 1er Cru Clos St-Jacques 2012 (6x75cl)

    Vinous (97)

    A heady, exotic Burgundy, the 2012 Gevrey-Chambertin Clos St. Jacques is remarkably vivid for such a big wine, with freakish levels of concentration that are beautifully balanced by insistent veins of underlying minerality. Layers of pure Pinot fruit build through the mid-palate and finish as this voluptuous, racy wine shows off its fabulous pedigree. It simpy doesn't get too much better than this.
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  • Armand Rousseau Gevrey-Chambertin 1er Cru Clos St-Jacques 2018 (6x75cl)

    Vinous (96-98)

    The 2018 Gevrey-Chambertin Clos Saint-Jacques 1er Cru has an exquisite bouquet that offers transparent red fruit, fine mineralité, sous-bois, and a sense of vivacity and focus that this vineyard has above all over premier crus. The harmonious palate is medium-bodied with supple tannins, orange peel and a velvety-smooth finish. Superb.
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  • Armand Rousseau Gevrey-Chambertin 1er Cru Clos St-Jacques 2019 (6x75cl)

    Burghound (96)

    (Outstanding) Here too there is just enough wood to warrant mentioning framing the exceptionally spicy red berry fruit and floral-suffused aromas. There is fine density to the sleekly muscular and intense flavors that are blessed with fine mid-palate concentration on the tightly wound and sneaky long finish that is both balanced and notably firm, and which should enable this to evolve and improve for at least two decades. There is a hint of warmth but it's not enough to really detract from the overall sense of harmony. In a word, impressive.
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  • Armand Rousseau Gevrey-Chambertin 1er Cru Clos St-Jacques 2020 (6x75cl)

    Vinous (96-98)

    The 2020 Gevrey-Chambertin Clos Saint-Jacques 1er Cru has a spellbinding bouquet, very complex, a nose that you cannot drag your nose away from. Precocious red berry fruit intermixed by crushed stone and sous-bois. The palate is sensual on the entry, quite lush red fruit, filigree tannins, perfectly balanced and poised on the finish that lingers longer than forever. Stunning.
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  • Armand Rousseau Gevrey-Chambertin 1er Cru Clos St-Jacques 2021 (6x75cl)

    Jasper Morris Inside Burgundy (93-96)

    Fine mid purple colour. Already the oak (80% new wood) adds an extra level of intensity but clearly there is a wealth of fruit too. A burst of divine sweet fruit greets the back of the palate, long and lovely. Drink from 2028-2036.
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  • Armand Rousseau Gevrey-Chambertin 1er Cru Les Cazetiers 2010 (6x75cl)

    Vinous (90-92)

    The2010 Gevrey-Chambertin Les Cazétiers shows lovely fleshiness and depth in its intensely perfumed layers of fruit. The aromas and flavors are woven together beautifully through to the long, polished finish.
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  • Armand Rousseau Gevrey-Chambertin 1er Cru Les Cazetiers 2017 (6x75cl)

    Vinous (93)

    The 2017 Gevrey-Chambertin Les Cazetiers 1er Cru is already showing a little maturity on the rim, possibly due to assiduous stem addition. The nose is open-knit and soft with brambly red fruit, perhaps needing a bit more delineation. The palate is sweet and candied on the entry and quite fleshy in style, with moderate acidity and a dash of white pepper. Plenty of extraction here. This just needs to develop a tad more tension and terroir expression on the finish. Otherwise it displays immense breeding. Tasted blind at the Burgfest 2017 tasting.
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  • Armand Rousseau Gevrey-Chambertin 2011 (6x75cl)

    Burghound (88-91)

    There is a touch of reduction to the nose that takes out the top part of the red berry fruit and earth aromatic profile. There is a restrained character to the cool and pure flavors that are supported by notably fine-grained tannins on the clean, balanced and ever-so-mildly austere finish. Drink: 2017+
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  • Armand Rousseau Gevrey-Chambertin 2014 (6x75cl)

    Vinous (92)

    The 2014 Gevrey-Chambertin from Armand Rousseau showcased the beauty of this true Burgundy lover’s vintage. It offered crisp, delineated raspberry and wild strawberry fruit laced with sous-bois. The palate displayed exquisite balance, obviously endowed with less concentration than the equivalent 2015 or 2016, yet nimble and lithe, and so precise and detailed on its carefree finish that you could easily misconstrue this as a premier cru. Wonderful.
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  • Armand Rousseau Gevrey-Chambertin 2015 (6x75cl)

    Vinous (89-91)

    Bright medium red, a bit darker than the Gevrey-Chambertin Clos du Château. Darker, spicier and more complex on the nose, conveying a suggestion of Brochon power. A step up in energy and clarity as well, offering lovely density and cut to its raspberry and spice flavors. Finishes classically dry, firmly structured and long. As impressive an early showing as I can recall for this village wine chez Rousseau.
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  • Armand Rousseau Gevrey-Chambertin 2016 (6x75cl)

    Wine Advocate (91+)

    Tasted from bottle, Rousseau's 2016 Gevrey-Chambertin Village opens in the glass with a youthfully reserved bouquet of wild berry fruit, plums, peonies and orange rind mingled with suggestions of forest floor and cedar. On the palate, the wine is medium to full-bodied, supple and sapid, with lively acids, good depth at the core and fine structuring tannins that subtly assert themselves on the finish. Even this communal bottling—which contains declassified premier cru fruit—is quite introverted at this stage, and readers with bottles in their cellars are advised to forget them for the better part of a decade.
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  • Armand Rousseau Gevrey-Chambertin 2018 (6x75cl)

    Vinous (88-90)

    The 2018 Gevrey-Chambertin Village has a fragrant bouquet of raspberry and veins of blue fruit, gaining intensity with time. The palate is well balanced with light tannins but plenty of fruit and just a touch of pepperiness on the finish.
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  • Armand Rousseau Gevrey-Chambertin 2020 (6x75cl)

    Vinous (89-91)

    The 2020 Gevrey-Chambertin Village has a little more intensity and lifted compared to the Clos du Château, a touch more mineralité too. The palate is very well balanced, quite juicy and ripe but over excessively. Dark berry fruit laced with spice and it fans out wonderfully on the finish. Lovely.
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  • Armand Rousseau Mazy-Chambertin Grand Cru 1999 (6x75cl)

    Vinous (90+)

    Medium red. Red fruits and tobacco on the nose, with some funky hints of truffley evolution. Silky and fine-grained on entry, then classically dry but more harmonious in the middle palate than the nose suggests. Clamps down on the finish, showing a cool and slightly ungiving character and an edge of acidity. I expected a bit more expansiveness and sweetness but Cyrielle Rousseau noted that she and her father Eric find their 1999s rather ungiving so far. She told me that she opened this bottle about six hours before I tasted it and predicted that it would be better the next day. She also described this Mazy as a funny wine, like a clown.
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  • Armand Rousseau Ruchottes-Chambertin Grand Cru Clos des Ruchottes 2014 (6x75cl)

    Wine Advocate (96)

    The 2014 Ruchottes Chambertin Grand Cru takes time to unfurl in the glass, eventually opening out with dark berry fruit, a touch of briary and blueberry, and a suggestion of sea spray. It is paradoxically intense but subtle. The palate is medium-bodied and here, it just shows the wood a little more than say, the Clos de la Roche. There is good density here, but it is the acidity that drives this forward and imparts so much tension. This is a Ruchottes that rivets you to the spot.
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  • Armand Rousseau Ruchottes-Chambertin Grand Cru Clos des Ruchottes 2018 (6x75cl)

    Jancis Robinson (19)

    Going into the darker fruit spectrum here but with a cool elegance in the aroma. Dark and ripe yet the ripeness is somehow savoury not sweet. Like roasted veg. Elegance and restrained, super-fine tannins. A dark, refined beauty with paper-like tannins in layers.
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  • Armand Rousseau Ruchottes-Chambertin Grand Cru Clos des Ruchottes 2019 (6x75cl)

    Vinous (96-98)

    The 2019 Ruchottes-Chambertin Clos des Ruchottes Grand Cru has a thrilling bouquet struck through with mineral-rich red berry fruit that teasingly takes time to unfurl in the glass; you can sense the limestone, and hints of graphite emerge later. The palate is medium-bodied with fine-grained tannins, quite piquant in style, leading to an edgy, slightly chalky finish that bristles with energy. This has great potential as a poised Ruchottes.
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  • Arnaud Baillot Chambolle-Musigny 1er Cru Les Lavrottes 2021 (6x75cl)

    Emanating from the heart of Burgundy, Arnaud Baillot Chambolle-Musigny 1er Cru Les Lavrottes 2021 is a splendid embodiment of the region's celebrated viticulture. This wine, affectionately cultivated by esteemed oenologist Arnaud Baillot, is an elegant 1er Cru from the Chambolle-Musigny commune. Painstakingly curated in French oak barrels, it exhibits a vibrant ruby colour and seduces the palate with delectable notes of blackcurrants, cherries, and a subtle hint of earthy forest floor.

    With its supple balance of acidity and tannins, there is a wonderful complexity, reflecting a harmonious marriage of fruit, oak, and terroir. Committed to showcasing the diversity and authenticity of the Burgundy terroirs, Arnaud Baillot meticulously oversees the winemaking process to ensure the utmost quality. The Arnaud Baillot Chambolle-Musigny 1er Cru Les Lavrottes 2021 promises a tasteful journey through the unparalleled dynamism of Burgundy's wine heritage.

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  • Armand Rousseau Charmes-Chambertin Grand Cru 2019 (6x75cl)

    Vinous (91-93)

    The 2019 Charmes-Chambertin Grand Cru is very perfumed on the nose of rose-petal-infused red berry fruit, although I would like to see more complexity develop in bottle. The palate is medium-bodied with candied red fruit on the entry, orange zest, and light, almost peachy notes that I would associate with a white wine. It does not possess the substance or grip of Rousseau’s other cuvées, although it does deliver a lovely silky texture and fine length.
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  • Armand Rousseau Charmes-Chambertin Grand Cru 2020 (6x75cl)

    Vinous (94-96)

    The 2020 Charmes-Chambertin Grand Cru has a mixture of red and black fruit, beautifully delineated, hints of blood orange and crushed stone percolating through with aeration. The palate is medium-bodied with pliant tannins, perfectly judged acidity, slightly granular in texture towards the finish that displays commendable weight and length. Again, there is just the right sapidity on the finish. Superb.
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  • Armand Rousseau Charmes-Chambertin Grand Cru 2021 (6x75cl)

    Burghound (93)

    A discreet application of wood frames pure aromas of red cherries, just turned earth and a floral top note. The supple but racy middleweight flavors aren't quite as concentrated but they're finer with retaining good power on the sour cherry-inflected finale that delivers excellent length. Lovely and a wine that should also repay mid to longer-term keeping.
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  • Armand Rousseau Clos-de-la-Roche Grand Cru 1999 (6x75cl)

    Wine Advocate (90)

    The 1999 Clos de la Roche from Armand Rousseau went through an awkward youth, when it felt hard and rather disjointed. Now with 15 years on the clock, it is showing better than it used to. The nose is broody and taciturn at first, eventually revealing dusky, brambly red fruit with hints of cola and soy. The palate is medium-bodied with a fleshy core of red fruit and well-judged acidity. The tannins are much finer than I recall, having softened with time, and there is an appealing weightless intensity toward the finish. No, it is not one of the Charles Rousseau’s best 1999s, but it is finally beginning to show its class. Drink now-2020+. Tasted January 2014.
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  • Armand Rousseau Clos-de-la-Roche Grand Cru 2010 (6x75cl)

    Vinous (94-96+)

    The 2010 Clos de la Roche is fascinating to taste after the Mazis. The Clos de la Roche is all about power, structure and length, qualities it has in spades. There is huge depth and serious extract to the fruit, with equally big tannins to provide support. Layers of intense fruit are intermingled with persistent saline notes on the vibrant, finely chiseled finish. It will take years for the tannins to start melting away, but when they do the 2010 will be a dazzling wine. Actually, it already is.
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  • Armand Rousseau Clos-de-la-Roche Grand Cru 2019 (6x75cl)

    Vinous (93-95)

    The 2019 Clos de la Roche Grand Cru is highly perfumed on the nose, presenting an irresistible mixture of red and subtle blue fruit, very harmonious and exquisitely defined. The palate is medium-bodied with fine-grained tannins. A feminine and very elegant Clos de la Roche that may well be earlier-drinking than others but feels very poised, with a touch of spice on the finish. Excellent.
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  • Armand Rousseau Clos-de-la-Roche Grand Cru 2021 (6x75cl)

    Vinous (93-95)

    The 2021 Clos de la Roche Grand Cru is fragrant, delineated and coiled up at first, although it only takes a few swirls of the glass before it awakens. Crushed stone infuses the red fruit, and hints of oyster shells emerge with time. The palate is medium-bodied and very cohesive, with finely-chiselled tannins and just a little confit red fruit that enlivens the finish, which demonstrates more persistence than the Mazy-Chambertin. Delightful.
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  • Armand Rousseau Gevrey-Chambertin 1er Cru Clos St-Jacques 2007 (6x75cl)

    Vinous - Stephen Tanzer (92-94)

    Good bright, deep red. Highly perfumed aromas of blackberry, cherry, red licorice, rose petal, violet and spices, plus a suggestion of honey. Silky, intensely flavored and classy on the palate, with a compellingly perfumed quality that carries through to the mounting, palate-staining finish. Displays the electric quality of the vintage's better examples. This was 12.2% natural alcohol, chaptalized to 13%.
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  • Armand Rousseau Gevrey-Chambertin 1er Cru Clos St-Jacques 2008 (6x75cl)

    Vinous (95)

    The 2008 Gevrey-Chambertin Clos St.-Jacques 1er Cru is an absolute joy to behold and in terms of drinking now a sheer pleasure, surpasses both the 1996 and 2005 tasted the previous day. It bursts with pixelated red cherry and strawberry fruit on the nose, laced with minerals and light citrus scents. The palate is powerful and certainly not dense. Yet it possesses disarming transparency and fabulous precision, weightless yet paradoxically intense with a long tail on the finish. It is more a Clos Saint-Jacques of texture and feeling than obvious fruit descriptors. Wonderful. Tasted at Fook Lam Moon in Hong Kong.
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  • Armand Rousseau Gevrey-Chambertin 1er Cru Clos St-Jacques 2009 (6x75cl)

    Vinous - Stephen Tanzer (94)

    (aged in 75% new oak, vs. 15% for the Clos des Ruchottes and 0% for the preceding wines; the Clos de Beze and Chambertin here always get 100% new oak): Good full, deep red. Lovely tangy perfume of cherry, raspberry, red licorice, fresh herbs, rose petal and spicy oak. Dense, sweet and fine, with an obvious new oak element nicely carried by the wine's concentration of fruits and flowers. Offers an uncanny combination of seamless texture and power. Most impressive today on the firmly structured, slowly building finish, which features fine-grained tannins and a complex saline and spice perfume. A beauty.
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  • Armand Rousseau Gevrey-Chambertin 1er Cru Clos St-Jacques 2010 (6x75cl)

    Vinous (97)

    I must confess, I had some misgivings about opening Rousseau’s 2010 Gevrey-Chambertin Clos St. Jacques, as I feared it might not be ready to drink. Those concerns were quickly dispelled as soon as I tasted it. From the very beginning, the 2010 Clos St. Jacques is a total stunner. Deep and beautifully layered, with exquisite aromatics and tons of class, the 2010 is one of the wines of the night. Sure, the 2010 will be even better in a few years, or maybe even decades, but it is flat-out gorgeous today. What a wine!
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  • Armand Rousseau Gevrey-Chambertin 1er Cru Clos St-Jacques 2011 (6x75cl)

    Vinous (96)

    Rousseau's 2011 Gevrey-Chambertin Clos St. Jacques is flat-out gorgeous. Waves of blue/purplish fruit hit the palate in an intense, explosive Burgundy loaded with pure class and pedigree. This is another 2011 that is going to need considerable time in bottle to come around. Today, the Clos St. Jacques impresses for its richness, power and depth.
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  • Armand Rousseau Gevrey-Chambertin 1er Cru Clos St-Jacques 2012 (6x75cl)

    Vinous (97)

    A heady, exotic Burgundy, the 2012 Gevrey-Chambertin Clos St. Jacques is remarkably vivid for such a big wine, with freakish levels of concentration that are beautifully balanced by insistent veins of underlying minerality. Layers of pure Pinot fruit build through the mid-palate and finish as this voluptuous, racy wine shows off its fabulous pedigree. It simpy doesn't get too much better than this.
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  • Armand Rousseau Gevrey-Chambertin 1er Cru Clos St-Jacques 2018 (6x75cl)

    Vinous (96-98)

    The 2018 Gevrey-Chambertin Clos Saint-Jacques 1er Cru has an exquisite bouquet that offers transparent red fruit, fine mineralité, sous-bois, and a sense of vivacity and focus that this vineyard has above all over premier crus. The harmonious palate is medium-bodied with supple tannins, orange peel and a velvety-smooth finish. Superb.
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  • Armand Rousseau Gevrey-Chambertin 1er Cru Clos St-Jacques 2019 (6x75cl)

    Burghound (96)

    (Outstanding) Here too there is just enough wood to warrant mentioning framing the exceptionally spicy red berry fruit and floral-suffused aromas. There is fine density to the sleekly muscular and intense flavors that are blessed with fine mid-palate concentration on the tightly wound and sneaky long finish that is both balanced and notably firm, and which should enable this to evolve and improve for at least two decades. There is a hint of warmth but it's not enough to really detract from the overall sense of harmony. In a word, impressive.
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  • Armand Rousseau Gevrey-Chambertin 1er Cru Clos St-Jacques 2020 (6x75cl)

    Vinous (96-98)

    The 2020 Gevrey-Chambertin Clos Saint-Jacques 1er Cru has a spellbinding bouquet, very complex, a nose that you cannot drag your nose away from. Precocious red berry fruit intermixed by crushed stone and sous-bois. The palate is sensual on the entry, quite lush red fruit, filigree tannins, perfectly balanced and poised on the finish that lingers longer than forever. Stunning.
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  • Armand Rousseau Gevrey-Chambertin 1er Cru Clos St-Jacques 2021 (6x75cl)

    Jasper Morris Inside Burgundy (93-96)

    Fine mid purple colour. Already the oak (80% new wood) adds an extra level of intensity but clearly there is a wealth of fruit too. A burst of divine sweet fruit greets the back of the palate, long and lovely. Drink from 2028-2036.
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  • Armand Rousseau Gevrey-Chambertin 1er Cru Les Cazetiers 2010 (6x75cl)

    Vinous (90-92)

    The2010 Gevrey-Chambertin Les Cazétiers shows lovely fleshiness and depth in its intensely perfumed layers of fruit. The aromas and flavors are woven together beautifully through to the long, polished finish.
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  • Armand Rousseau Gevrey-Chambertin 1er Cru Les Cazetiers 2017 (6x75cl)

    Vinous (93)

    The 2017 Gevrey-Chambertin Les Cazetiers 1er Cru is already showing a little maturity on the rim, possibly due to assiduous stem addition. The nose is open-knit and soft with brambly red fruit, perhaps needing a bit more delineation. The palate is sweet and candied on the entry and quite fleshy in style, with moderate acidity and a dash of white pepper. Plenty of extraction here. This just needs to develop a tad more tension and terroir expression on the finish. Otherwise it displays immense breeding. Tasted blind at the Burgfest 2017 tasting.
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    £3,946.00
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  • Armand Rousseau Gevrey-Chambertin 2011 (6x75cl)

    Burghound (88-91)

    There is a touch of reduction to the nose that takes out the top part of the red berry fruit and earth aromatic profile. There is a restrained character to the cool and pure flavors that are supported by notably fine-grained tannins on the clean, balanced and ever-so-mildly austere finish. Drink: 2017+
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    £2,477.00
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  • Armand Rousseau Gevrey-Chambertin 2014 (6x75cl)

    Vinous (92)

    The 2014 Gevrey-Chambertin from Armand Rousseau showcased the beauty of this true Burgundy lover’s vintage. It offered crisp, delineated raspberry and wild strawberry fruit laced with sous-bois. The palate displayed exquisite balance, obviously endowed with less concentration than the equivalent 2015 or 2016, yet nimble and lithe, and so precise and detailed on its carefree finish that you could easily misconstrue this as a premier cru. Wonderful.
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    £2,909.00
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  • Armand Rousseau Gevrey-Chambertin 2015 (6x75cl)

    Vinous (89-91)

    Bright medium red, a bit darker than the Gevrey-Chambertin Clos du Château. Darker, spicier and more complex on the nose, conveying a suggestion of Brochon power. A step up in energy and clarity as well, offering lovely density and cut to its raspberry and spice flavors. Finishes classically dry, firmly structured and long. As impressive an early showing as I can recall for this village wine chez Rousseau.
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    £2,909.00
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  • Armand Rousseau Gevrey-Chambertin 2016 (6x75cl)

    Wine Advocate (91+)

    Tasted from bottle, Rousseau's 2016 Gevrey-Chambertin Village opens in the glass with a youthfully reserved bouquet of wild berry fruit, plums, peonies and orange rind mingled with suggestions of forest floor and cedar. On the palate, the wine is medium to full-bodied, supple and sapid, with lively acids, good depth at the core and fine structuring tannins that subtly assert themselves on the finish. Even this communal bottling—which contains declassified premier cru fruit—is quite introverted at this stage, and readers with bottles in their cellars are advised to forget them for the better part of a decade.
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    £3,579.00
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  • Armand Rousseau Gevrey-Chambertin 2018 (6x75cl)

    Vinous (88-90)

    The 2018 Gevrey-Chambertin Village has a fragrant bouquet of raspberry and veins of blue fruit, gaining intensity with time. The palate is well balanced with light tannins but plenty of fruit and just a touch of pepperiness on the finish.
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    £2,491.00
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  • Armand Rousseau Gevrey-Chambertin 2020 (6x75cl)

    Vinous (89-91)

    The 2020 Gevrey-Chambertin Village has a little more intensity and lifted compared to the Clos du Château, a touch more mineralité too. The palate is very well balanced, quite juicy and ripe but over excessively. Dark berry fruit laced with spice and it fans out wonderfully on the finish. Lovely.
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    £2,889.00
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  • Armand Rousseau Mazy-Chambertin Grand Cru 1999 (6x75cl)

    Vinous (90+)

    Medium red. Red fruits and tobacco on the nose, with some funky hints of truffley evolution. Silky and fine-grained on entry, then classically dry but more harmonious in the middle palate than the nose suggests. Clamps down on the finish, showing a cool and slightly ungiving character and an edge of acidity. I expected a bit more expansiveness and sweetness but Cyrielle Rousseau noted that she and her father Eric find their 1999s rather ungiving so far. She told me that she opened this bottle about six hours before I tasted it and predicted that it would be better the next day. She also described this Mazy as a funny wine, like a clown.
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    £9,380.40
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  • Armand Rousseau Ruchottes-Chambertin Grand Cru Clos des Ruchottes 2014 (6x75cl)

    Wine Advocate (96)

    The 2014 Ruchottes Chambertin Grand Cru takes time to unfurl in the glass, eventually opening out with dark berry fruit, a touch of briary and blueberry, and a suggestion of sea spray. It is paradoxically intense but subtle. The palate is medium-bodied and here, it just shows the wood a little more than say, the Clos de la Roche. There is good density here, but it is the acidity that drives this forward and imparts so much tension. This is a Ruchottes that rivets you to the spot.
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    £6,250.00
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  • Armand Rousseau Ruchottes-Chambertin Grand Cru Clos des Ruchottes 2018 (6x75cl)

    Jancis Robinson (19)

    Going into the darker fruit spectrum here but with a cool elegance in the aroma. Dark and ripe yet the ripeness is somehow savoury not sweet. Like roasted veg. Elegance and restrained, super-fine tannins. A dark, refined beauty with paper-like tannins in layers.
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    £6,347.00
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  • Armand Rousseau Ruchottes-Chambertin Grand Cru Clos des Ruchottes 2019 (6x75cl)

    Vinous (96-98)

    The 2019 Ruchottes-Chambertin Clos des Ruchottes Grand Cru has a thrilling bouquet struck through with mineral-rich red berry fruit that teasingly takes time to unfurl in the glass; you can sense the limestone, and hints of graphite emerge later. The palate is medium-bodied with fine-grained tannins, quite piquant in style, leading to an edgy, slightly chalky finish that bristles with energy. This has great potential as a poised Ruchottes.
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    £8,114.00
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  • Arnaud Baillot Chambolle-Musigny 1er Cru Les Lavrottes 2021 (6x75cl)

    Emanating from the heart of Burgundy, Arnaud Baillot Chambolle-Musigny 1er Cru Les Lavrottes 2021 is a splendid embodiment of the region's celebrated viticulture. This wine, affectionately cultivated by esteemed oenologist Arnaud Baillot, is an elegant 1er Cru from the Chambolle-Musigny commune. Painstakingly curated in French oak barrels, it exhibits a vibrant ruby colour and seduces the palate with delectable notes of blackcurrants, cherries, and a subtle hint of earthy forest floor.

    With its supple balance of acidity and tannins, there is a wonderful complexity, reflecting a harmonious marriage of fruit, oak, and terroir. Committed to showcasing the diversity and authenticity of the Burgundy terroirs, Arnaud Baillot meticulously oversees the winemaking process to ensure the utmost quality. The Arnaud Baillot Chambolle-Musigny 1er Cru Les Lavrottes 2021 promises a tasteful journey through the unparalleled dynamism of Burgundy's wine heritage.

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    £1,134.00
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