2013
2013
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(3x75cl) 2013Jancis Robinson (18)
Fairly light though elegant nose and then wonderfully tightly knit on the palate. A real future over-performer. Enormous finesse. Succulent. Long but not galumphing.Inc. VAT£2,180.65 -
Vinous (90+)
Full medium ruby. Aromas of blackberry, mint, wild herbs and menthol, plus a strong note of licorice pastille. Tightly wound and backward; comes across as drier than the Gevrey cuvées. Very pure and high-pitched but distinctly rigid today. Strong tannins saturate the front teeth and incisors. Tough going today and in need of patience.Inc. VAT£1,605.84 -
(6x75cl) 2013Experience the exquisite craftsmanship of the Stephane Magnien Clos Saint-Denis Grand Cru 2013, a renowned fine wine originating from Burgundy, France. Produced by a fourth-generation winemaking family, the Stephane Magniens, this Grand Cru demonstrates their expertise and commitment to tradition. This divine elixir is cultivated from the domaine's famed old vines located within the prestigious Clos Saint-Denis vineyard.
The winemaking process closely follows traditional methods, with manual harvesting, partial destemming, and aging in French oak barrels for a duration of 18 months. This meticulous process yields a beautiful, ruby-hued wine renowned for its luscious, complex flavours. Decadent notes of black truffle, succulent dark cherries and a hint of oak enrapture your senses, subtly underscored by a velvety tannin structure, offering a harmonious balance with a long, gratifying finish.
The Stephane Magnien Clos Saint-Denis Grand Cru 2013 is a truly exceptional wine, ensuring a memorable indulgence for discerning palates.
Inc. VAT£979.24 -
Vinous (90-92)
The 2013 Chambolle-Musigny Les Clos de l’Orme offers superb quality for a village-level wine. One of the first wines to go through malolactic fermentation, the Clos de l'Orme is already very nicely put together. These 50-70 year-old vines confer richness and persistence, but there is also notable energy in the glass. Citrus-inflected overtones add brightness and exotic flair to the finish.Inc. VAT£1,821.20 -
Vinous (92-94)
A very different side of Nuits St. Georges emerges from the 2013 Aux Murgers. Here it is the wine's broad, ample texture that stands out. Silky tannins wrap around the creamy finish in an expansive, generous Burgundy that is likely to provide readers will a long drinking window of pure pleasure.Inc. VAT£418.92 -
Vinous (92-94)
A very different side of Nuits St. Georges emerges from the 2013 Aux Murgers. Here it is the wine's broad, ample texture that stands out. Silky tannins wrap around the creamy finish in an expansive, generous Burgundy that is likely to provide readers will a long drinking window of pure pleasure.Inc. VAT£2,262.72 -
Vinous (91-93)
Cathiard's 2013 Nuits St. Georges Aux Thorey is packed with implosive energy. Dark blue and black stone fruits, smoke, spice and new leather come through, but the 2013 remains tightly wound, with imposing tannins and notable concentration. I expect the 2013 is going to need a good decade to start strutting its stuff. Still, there is plenty to look forward to.Inc. VAT£450.12 -
(6x75cl) 2013Inc. VAT£2,154.80 -
Vinous (94+)
The 2013 Vosne-Romanée Les Malconsorts 1er Cru has a typically powerful bouquet with macerated small dark cherries, a hint of dark chocolate and loamy aromas that envelop the senses, developing more floral top notes with aeration. The palate is supple and silky smooth, very sensual with black cherries, boysenberry and spice with just a slight bitterness on the persistent finish. It is probably a decade too young to drink this, so keep any bottles in the cellar for several years. Tasted at 21 Boulevard restaurant in Beaune.Inc. VAT£1,173.72 -
Vinous (94+)
The 2013 Vosne-Romanée Les Malconsorts 1er Cru has a typically powerful bouquet with macerated small dark cherries, a hint of dark chocolate and loamy aromas that envelop the senses, developing more floral top notes with aeration. The palate is supple and silky smooth, very sensual with black cherries, boysenberry and spice with just a slight bitterness on the persistent finish. It is probably a decade too young to drink this, so keep any bottles in the cellar for several years. Tasted at 21 Boulevard restaurant in Beaune.Inc. VAT£3,919.92 -
(3x75cl) 2013Vinous (93-95)
The 2013 Vosne-Romanée En Orveaux is a decidedly powerful, muscular wine. Dark red cherry, plum, spice, new leather and menthol are some of the many notes that take shape as this virile Burgundy shows off its compelling beauty and personality. Simply put, the En Orveaux is a wine of considerable potential. Readers who can find it should not hesitate.Inc. VAT£2,074.82 -
(12x75cl) 2013Indulge yourself in the luxurious Sylvain Pataille Marsannay Clos du Roy 2013, a well-regarded expression from the Burgundy region of France. This cherished vintage hails from the Marsannay appellation, the northernmost wine-growing sub-region of Burgundy's famed Côte-d'Or. Decidedly handcrafted by venerated vigneron Sylvain Pataille, this Pinot Noir is an arresting product of meticulous traditional old-world winemaking, and Pataille's eloquent demonstration of "terroir" authenticity and purity. With an organic philosophy, Pataille has patiently nurtured this wine to showcase an intriguing amalgamation of elegant fruit and articulate minerality, reflecting its exceptional Clos du Roy Climat. The 2013 vintage allows one to experience a vibrant, energetic yield with poised and intricate layers of red and black cherries, hinting at a subtle touch of earthiness. Sylvain Pataille Marsannay Clos du Roy 2013 is truly a refined embodiment of its illustrious origin, exhibiting sheer brilliance in every sip, promising to be a jewel in any discerning wine connoisseur's collection.
Inc. VAT£836.47 -
Vinous (92+)
Good deep red with ruby tones. Ripe, deep perfume of black cherry, dark berries, crushed rock, wild herbs and game lifted by a peppery topnote. Very concentrated, intense, taut wine with terrific volume and inner-mouth energy. A captivating floral quality contributes another dimension. Explosive on the back end, saturating the mouth and exciting the salivary glands. Finishes with terrific late spicy lift. This wonderfully perfumed, classy wine needs time. Consumers will probably prefer the 2014 but the '13 is longer and has more finesse, said Sylvie Esmonin, adding that the 2014 doesn't have the same shoulders.Inc. VAT£1,043.35 -
Vinous (93)
The 2013 Charmes-Chambertin Grand Cru is a wine that I have not tasted since in barrel. It has blossomed on the nose with charming redcurrant, Morello and tertiary scents, a subtle damp moss and undergrowth aroma gradually becoming more prominent with aeration. The palate is medium-bodied with fine grain tannin, a palpable sense of energy and impressive precision towards the finish that leaves the mouth tingling with glee afterwards. Impressive and this comes highly recommended. Tasted at Flint Wines’ Taupenot-Merme retrospective.Inc. VAT£831.54 -
Vinous (92)
Healthy dark red. Pungent aromas of dried flowers and iodine are complicated by a resiny note. Dense, sweet and deep, conveying an impression of power to its savory flavors of dried flowers and potpourri. Finishes with noteworthy aromatic persistence. This wine will rely as much on its acidity as on its tannins for longevity.Inc. VAT£741.12 -
(6x75cl) 2013Vinous (90+)
Bright medium red. Musky soil tones, smoky minerality, coffee and black pepper on the nose, all lifted by a perfumed floral quality. Tart cranberry and raspberry flavors are complemented by saline minerality, with strong acidity accentuating the impression of inner-mouth tension. Not especially fleshy or broad but boasts terrific energy. The wine's firm tannic spine and strong minerality call for patience. Very 2013 in style.Inc. VAT£543.12 -
Vinous (93+)
Deep, bright red. Captivating aromas of strawberry, raspberry, cherry liqueur, soy sauce and porcini. At once dense and juicy, conveying outstanding energy and firm underlying minerality to its flavors of red fruits, spices, dried flowers and earth. Still tightly wound but not hard, this strong effort finishes with firm but sweet tannins and terrific rising length.Inc. VAT£1,012.32 -
Burghound (92)
This is quite densely fruited with an unusually expressive mélange of violet, plum, red and black currant, tea and plenty of earth elements. There is very fine volume and plenty of power to the reasonably well-detailed and muscular flavors that delivers outstanding length on the youthfully austere and saline suffused finish. While I envision that markedly more depth will develop there is enough underlying material present that if it does then my predicted score may very well be too conservative as this is very good. Drink: 2023+Inc. VAT£829.24 -
Wine Advocate (93)
The 2013 Chambertin Grand Cru, which comes from the limit with the forest that produces a low yields (in one year they cut the trees and the yields increased by 20%). Matured in five new barrels, it has a perfumed bouquet with red currant, cranberry and sous-bois notes with a touch of oyster shell. The palate is very well balanced with crisp red berry fruit, fine mineralité with a sense of energy and poise on the finish. There is a fine sustain here, a great contribution to the vintage and the domaine's top wine in 2013.Inc. VAT£1,357.92 -
Wine Advocate (90)
Matured in 80% new oak, the 2013 Charmes Chambertin Grand Cru was bottled in December. It has a straightforward bouquet with brambly red berry fruit, perhaps a little rustic and missing a little complexity. It has plenty of sappy black fruit, good structure, but needs a little more flesh and persistence on the bay-leaf infused finish. Cellar this for a couple of years and see what comes out the other side.Inc. VAT£1,879.44 -
Wine Advocate (90)
Matured in 80% new oak, the 2013 Charmes Chambertin Grand Cru was bottled in December. It has a straightforward bouquet with brambly red berry fruit, perhaps a little rustic and missing a little complexity. It has plenty of sappy black fruit, good structure, but needs a little more flesh and persistence on the bay-leaf infused finish. Cellar this for a couple of years and see what comes out the other side.Inc. VAT£960.72 -
Wine Advocate (91)
Tasted blind at Fine & Rare Wines' Clos Vougeot tasting, the 2013 Clos Vougeot Grand Cru from Domaine Tortochot has a slightly savory bouquet with redcurrant and cranberry, quite complex and opening nicely with aeration. The palate is medium-bodied with grainy tannin, a keen line of acidity and a pleasing bitterness with a sustained, quite tensile finish. Give this two or three more years in bottle and you will have a very interesting Clos Vougeot. This is much better than the bottle I encountered at the domaine last year.Inc. VAT£1,835.52 -
(12x75cl) 2013Wine Advocate (92)
The 2013 Mazis Chambertin Grand Cru was bottled in December and aged in 100% new oak. Even though there is more new wood than the Charmes, here on the Mazis I find superior integration and it is in sync with the fruit. The palate is medium-bodied with firm but supple tannin, good body and density but with sufficient elegance on the finish. This is a broad-shouldered Mazis-Chambertin that should reward cellaring.Inc. VAT£2,830.62 -
(12x75cl) 2013Vinous (88+)
Bright medium red. Reticent aromas of red berries, underbrush, mocha and coffee. Conveys an impression of breadth but less in the way of primary fruit than the basic village offering, with elements of spice, mint, herbs and underbrush currently in the foreground. More saline and complex than the regular village wine but this will need a few years of cellaring.Inc. VAT£1,201.78 -
(3x150cl) 2013Vinous (88+)
Bright medium red. Reticent aromas of red berries, underbrush, mocha and coffee. Conveys an impression of breadth but less in the way of primary fruit than the basic village offering, with elements of spice, mint, herbs and underbrush currently in the foreground. More saline and complex than the regular village wine but this will need a few years of cellaring.Inc. VAT£601.49 -
(3x75cl) 2013A masterful embodiment of fine winemaking, the Vincent Dancer Chassagne Montrachet 2013 hails from the world-renowned vineyards of Burgundy, France. Committed to organic viticulture, Vincent Dancer, the producer, meticulously handpicks 100% Chardonnay grapes, ensuring only premium quality enters each bottle. The wine is then aged in French Oak barrels boosting its complexity and longevity.
The Vincent Dancer Chassagne Montrachet 2013 radiates a luminous golden hue and exhibits an exquisite bouquet of crisp green apple, ripe pear, and underlying mineral notes. On the palate, it reveals an opulent texture augmented by a vibrant acidity and an impressive minerality - a testament to the terroir's limestone-rich soils. Persistent in its finish, this wine gracefully echoes the inherent qualities of a sensational Chassagne Montrachet.
This vintage highlights the distinctive calibre of Vincent Dancer's artisanal wine craftsmanship - an investment for those seeking an exemplar in white Burgundy wines.
Inc. VAT£685.60 -
(5x75cl) 2013Indulge in the meticulously crafted splendour of Vincent Dancer Chassagne-Montrachet 1er Cru La Romanee 2013; a wine of remarkable prestige produced in the revered appellation of Chassagne-Montrachet, renowned for its distinguished white wines. This unique wine, made from 100% Chardonnay grapes, is a testament to Vincent Dancer's commitment to organic and biodynamic viticulture, ensuring the unadulterated expression of terroir in every bottle.
Expressing distinct nuances associated with its vineyard origins, this offering from the 2013 vintage entices with complex hints of citrus, white flowers, and a criteria minerality. Its well-integrated oak use is testament to Dancer's mastery of elevage, resulting in a wine that is both textured and refined.
A standout producer in his field, Vincent Dancer, originally an Alsatian, established his namesake domain in 1996, quickly garnering global recognition for his finely tuned expression of Burgundy's diverse climats. Partake in the exquisite complexity of Vincent Dancer Chassagne-Montrachet 1er Cru La Romanee 2013, a true embodiment of Burgundian elegance.
Inc. VAT£2,623.36 -
Inc. VAT£998.00 -
Vinous (88)
Reticent aromas of menthol and mint. Fat and sweet in the mouth; more open-knit today than the 2014 but still showing good flavor definition and a touch of menthol austerity. Finishes with a bracing white grapefruit quality and lovely restrained sweetness. Transcends its appellation and reveals virtually no evidence of compromised grape skins.Inc. VAT£1,006.14 -
Wine Advocate (93+)
Tasted blind at the Burgfest tasting in Beaune, the 2013 Charmes-Chambertin les Mazoyères Grand Cru has a lighter bouquet than its peers, a little simplistic for a grand cru although it does improve in the glass, becoming savory with hints of dried blood. The palate is medium-bodied with chewy tannin, good weight if missing sophistication and breeding, showing a slight bitterness towards the dry finish and yet you cannot help but feel this is going to turn into a lovely Charmes-Chambertin. Maybe this is enduring a dumb phase ... you will just have to wait it out. Tasted September 2016.Inc. VAT£1,036.84
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(3x75cl) 2013Jancis Robinson (18)
Fairly light though elegant nose and then wonderfully tightly knit on the palate. A real future over-performer. Enormous finesse. Succulent. Long but not galumphing.In Bond£1,808.25 -
Vinous (90+)
Full medium ruby. Aromas of blackberry, mint, wild herbs and menthol, plus a strong note of licorice pastille. Tightly wound and backward; comes across as drier than the Gevrey cuvées. Very pure and high-pitched but distinctly rigid today. Strong tannins saturate the front teeth and incisors. Tough going today and in need of patience.In Bond£1,301.00 -
(6x75cl) 2013Experience the exquisite craftsmanship of the Stephane Magnien Clos Saint-Denis Grand Cru 2013, a renowned fine wine originating from Burgundy, France. Produced by a fourth-generation winemaking family, the Stephane Magniens, this Grand Cru demonstrates their expertise and commitment to tradition. This divine elixir is cultivated from the domaine's famed old vines located within the prestigious Clos Saint-Denis vineyard.
The winemaking process closely follows traditional methods, with manual harvesting, partial destemming, and aging in French oak barrels for a duration of 18 months. This meticulous process yields a beautiful, ruby-hued wine renowned for its luscious, complex flavours. Decadent notes of black truffle, succulent dark cherries and a hint of oak enrapture your senses, subtly underscored by a velvety tannin structure, offering a harmonious balance with a long, gratifying finish.
The Stephane Magnien Clos Saint-Denis Grand Cru 2013 is a truly exceptional wine, ensuring a memorable indulgence for discerning palates.
In Bond£800.00 -
Vinous (90-92)
The 2013 Chambolle-Musigny Les Clos de l’Orme offers superb quality for a village-level wine. One of the first wines to go through malolactic fermentation, the Clos de l'Orme is already very nicely put together. These 50-70 year-old vines confer richness and persistence, but there is also notable energy in the glass. Citrus-inflected overtones add brightness and exotic flair to the finish.In Bond£1,497.00 -
Vinous (92-94)
A very different side of Nuits St. Georges emerges from the 2013 Aux Murgers. Here it is the wine's broad, ample texture that stands out. Silky tannins wrap around the creamy finish in an expansive, generous Burgundy that is likely to provide readers will a long drinking window of pure pleasure.In Bond£346.00 -
Vinous (92-94)
A very different side of Nuits St. Georges emerges from the 2013 Aux Murgers. Here it is the wine's broad, ample texture that stands out. Silky tannins wrap around the creamy finish in an expansive, generous Burgundy that is likely to provide readers will a long drinking window of pure pleasure.In Bond£1,867.00 -
Vinous (91-93)
Cathiard's 2013 Nuits St. Georges Aux Thorey is packed with implosive energy. Dark blue and black stone fruits, smoke, spice and new leather come through, but the 2013 remains tightly wound, with imposing tannins and notable concentration. I expect the 2013 is going to need a good decade to start strutting its stuff. Still, there is plenty to look forward to.In Bond£372.00 -
(6x75cl) 2013In Bond£1,775.00 -
Vinous (94+)
The 2013 Vosne-Romanée Les Malconsorts 1er Cru has a typically powerful bouquet with macerated small dark cherries, a hint of dark chocolate and loamy aromas that envelop the senses, developing more floral top notes with aeration. The palate is supple and silky smooth, very sensual with black cherries, boysenberry and spice with just a slight bitterness on the persistent finish. It is probably a decade too young to drink this, so keep any bottles in the cellar for several years. Tasted at 21 Boulevard restaurant in Beaune.In Bond£975.00 -
Vinous (94+)
The 2013 Vosne-Romanée Les Malconsorts 1er Cru has a typically powerful bouquet with macerated small dark cherries, a hint of dark chocolate and loamy aromas that envelop the senses, developing more floral top notes with aeration. The palate is supple and silky smooth, very sensual with black cherries, boysenberry and spice with just a slight bitterness on the persistent finish. It is probably a decade too young to drink this, so keep any bottles in the cellar for several years. Tasted at 21 Boulevard restaurant in Beaune.In Bond£3,248.00 -
(3x75cl) 2013Vinous (93-95)
The 2013 Vosne-Romanée En Orveaux is a decidedly powerful, muscular wine. Dark red cherry, plum, spice, new leather and menthol are some of the many notes that take shape as this virile Burgundy shows off its compelling beauty and personality. Simply put, the En Orveaux is a wine of considerable potential. Readers who can find it should not hesitate.In Bond£1,721.00 -
(12x75cl) 2013Indulge yourself in the luxurious Sylvain Pataille Marsannay Clos du Roy 2013, a well-regarded expression from the Burgundy region of France. This cherished vintage hails from the Marsannay appellation, the northernmost wine-growing sub-region of Burgundy's famed Côte-d'Or. Decidedly handcrafted by venerated vigneron Sylvain Pataille, this Pinot Noir is an arresting product of meticulous traditional old-world winemaking, and Pataille's eloquent demonstration of "terroir" authenticity and purity. With an organic philosophy, Pataille has patiently nurtured this wine to showcase an intriguing amalgamation of elegant fruit and articulate minerality, reflecting its exceptional Clos du Roy Climat. The 2013 vintage allows one to experience a vibrant, energetic yield with poised and intricate layers of red and black cherries, hinting at a subtle touch of earthiness. Sylvain Pataille Marsannay Clos du Roy 2013 is truly a refined embodiment of its illustrious origin, exhibiting sheer brilliance in every sip, promising to be a jewel in any discerning wine connoisseur's collection.
In Bond£665.00 -
Vinous (92+)
Good deep red with ruby tones. Ripe, deep perfume of black cherry, dark berries, crushed rock, wild herbs and game lifted by a peppery topnote. Very concentrated, intense, taut wine with terrific volume and inner-mouth energy. A captivating floral quality contributes another dimension. Explosive on the back end, saturating the mouth and exciting the salivary glands. Finishes with terrific late spicy lift. This wonderfully perfumed, classy wine needs time. Consumers will probably prefer the 2014 but the '13 is longer and has more finesse, said Sylvie Esmonin, adding that the 2014 doesn't have the same shoulders.In Bond£851.55 -
Vinous (93)
The 2013 Charmes-Chambertin Grand Cru is a wine that I have not tasted since in barrel. It has blossomed on the nose with charming redcurrant, Morello and tertiary scents, a subtle damp moss and undergrowth aroma gradually becoming more prominent with aeration. The palate is medium-bodied with fine grain tannin, a palpable sense of energy and impressive precision towards the finish that leaves the mouth tingling with glee afterwards. Impressive and this comes highly recommended. Tasted at Flint Wines’ Taupenot-Merme retrospective.In Bond£675.00 -
Vinous (92)
Healthy dark red. Pungent aromas of dried flowers and iodine are complicated by a resiny note. Dense, sweet and deep, conveying an impression of power to its savory flavors of dried flowers and potpourri. Finishes with noteworthy aromatic persistence. This wine will rely as much on its acidity as on its tannins for longevity.In Bond£599.00 -
(6x75cl) 2013Vinous (90+)
Bright medium red. Musky soil tones, smoky minerality, coffee and black pepper on the nose, all lifted by a perfumed floral quality. Tart cranberry and raspberry flavors are complemented by saline minerality, with strong acidity accentuating the impression of inner-mouth tension. Not especially fleshy or broad but boasts terrific energy. The wine's firm tannic spine and strong minerality call for patience. Very 2013 in style.In Bond£434.00 -
Vinous (93+)
Deep, bright red. Captivating aromas of strawberry, raspberry, cherry liqueur, soy sauce and porcini. At once dense and juicy, conveying outstanding energy and firm underlying minerality to its flavors of red fruits, spices, dried flowers and earth. Still tightly wound but not hard, this strong effort finishes with firm but sweet tannins and terrific rising length.In Bond£825.00 -
Burghound (92)
This is quite densely fruited with an unusually expressive mélange of violet, plum, red and black currant, tea and plenty of earth elements. There is very fine volume and plenty of power to the reasonably well-detailed and muscular flavors that delivers outstanding length on the youthfully austere and saline suffused finish. While I envision that markedly more depth will develop there is enough underlying material present that if it does then my predicted score may very well be too conservative as this is very good. Drink: 2023+In Bond£675.00 -
Wine Advocate (93)
The 2013 Chambertin Grand Cru, which comes from the limit with the forest that produces a low yields (in one year they cut the trees and the yields increased by 20%). Matured in five new barrels, it has a perfumed bouquet with red currant, cranberry and sous-bois notes with a touch of oyster shell. The palate is very well balanced with crisp red berry fruit, fine mineralité with a sense of energy and poise on the finish. There is a fine sustain here, a great contribution to the vintage and the domaine's top wine in 2013.In Bond£1,113.00 -
Wine Advocate (90)
Matured in 80% new oak, the 2013 Charmes Chambertin Grand Cru was bottled in December. It has a straightforward bouquet with brambly red berry fruit, perhaps a little rustic and missing a little complexity. It has plenty of sappy black fruit, good structure, but needs a little more flesh and persistence on the bay-leaf infused finish. Cellar this for a couple of years and see what comes out the other side.In Bond£1,529.00 -
Wine Advocate (90)
Matured in 80% new oak, the 2013 Charmes Chambertin Grand Cru was bottled in December. It has a straightforward bouquet with brambly red berry fruit, perhaps a little rustic and missing a little complexity. It has plenty of sappy black fruit, good structure, but needs a little more flesh and persistence on the bay-leaf infused finish. Cellar this for a couple of years and see what comes out the other side.In Bond£782.00 -
Wine Advocate (91)
Tasted blind at Fine & Rare Wines' Clos Vougeot tasting, the 2013 Clos Vougeot Grand Cru from Domaine Tortochot has a slightly savory bouquet with redcurrant and cranberry, quite complex and opening nicely with aeration. The palate is medium-bodied with grainy tannin, a keen line of acidity and a pleasing bitterness with a sustained, quite tensile finish. Give this two or three more years in bottle and you will have a very interesting Clos Vougeot. This is much better than the bottle I encountered at the domaine last year.In Bond£1,511.00 -
(12x75cl) 2013Wine Advocate (92)
The 2013 Mazis Chambertin Grand Cru was bottled in December and aged in 100% new oak. Even though there is more new wood than the Charmes, here on the Mazis I find superior integration and it is in sync with the fruit. The palate is medium-bodied with firm but supple tannin, good body and density but with sufficient elegance on the finish. This is a broad-shouldered Mazis-Chambertin that should reward cellaring.In Bond£2,321.65 -
(12x75cl) 2013Vinous (88+)
Bright medium red. Reticent aromas of red berries, underbrush, mocha and coffee. Conveys an impression of breadth but less in the way of primary fruit than the basic village offering, with elements of spice, mint, herbs and underbrush currently in the foreground. More saline and complex than the regular village wine but this will need a few years of cellaring.In Bond£963.00 -
(3x150cl) 2013Vinous (88+)
Bright medium red. Reticent aromas of red berries, underbrush, mocha and coffee. Conveys an impression of breadth but less in the way of primary fruit than the basic village offering, with elements of spice, mint, herbs and underbrush currently in the foreground. More saline and complex than the regular village wine but this will need a few years of cellaring.In Bond£482.00 -
(3x75cl) 2013A masterful embodiment of fine winemaking, the Vincent Dancer Chassagne Montrachet 2013 hails from the world-renowned vineyards of Burgundy, France. Committed to organic viticulture, Vincent Dancer, the producer, meticulously handpicks 100% Chardonnay grapes, ensuring only premium quality enters each bottle. The wine is then aged in French Oak barrels boosting its complexity and longevity.
The Vincent Dancer Chassagne Montrachet 2013 radiates a luminous golden hue and exhibits an exquisite bouquet of crisp green apple, ripe pear, and underlying mineral notes. On the palate, it reveals an opulent texture augmented by a vibrant acidity and an impressive minerality - a testament to the terroir's limestone-rich soils. Persistent in its finish, this wine gracefully echoes the inherent qualities of a sensational Chassagne Montrachet.
This vintage highlights the distinctive calibre of Vincent Dancer's artisanal wine craftsmanship - an investment for those seeking an exemplar in white Burgundy wines.
In Bond£561.00 -
(5x75cl) 2013Indulge in the meticulously crafted splendour of Vincent Dancer Chassagne-Montrachet 1er Cru La Romanee 2013; a wine of remarkable prestige produced in the revered appellation of Chassagne-Montrachet, renowned for its distinguished white wines. This unique wine, made from 100% Chardonnay grapes, is a testament to Vincent Dancer's commitment to organic and biodynamic viticulture, ensuring the unadulterated expression of terroir in every bottle.
Expressing distinct nuances associated with its vineyard origins, this offering from the 2013 vintage entices with complex hints of citrus, white flowers, and a criteria minerality. Its well-integrated oak use is testament to Dancer's mastery of elevage, resulting in a wine that is both textured and refined.
A standout producer in his field, Vincent Dancer, originally an Alsatian, established his namesake domain in 1996, quickly garnering global recognition for his finely tuned expression of Burgundy's diverse climats. Partake in the exquisite complexity of Vincent Dancer Chassagne-Montrachet 1er Cru La Romanee 2013, a true embodiment of Burgundian elegance.
In Bond£2,170.10 -
In Bond£811.00 -
Vinous (88)
Reticent aromas of menthol and mint. Fat and sweet in the mouth; more open-knit today than the 2014 but still showing good flavor definition and a touch of menthol austerity. Finishes with a bracing white grapefruit quality and lovely restrained sweetness. Transcends its appellation and reveals virtually no evidence of compromised grape skins.In Bond£804.00 -
Wine Advocate (93+)
Tasted blind at the Burgfest tasting in Beaune, the 2013 Charmes-Chambertin les Mazoyères Grand Cru has a lighter bouquet than its peers, a little simplistic for a grand cru although it does improve in the glass, becoming savory with hints of dried blood. The palate is medium-bodied with chewy tannin, good weight if missing sophistication and breeding, showing a slight bitterness towards the dry finish and yet you cannot help but feel this is going to turn into a lovely Charmes-Chambertin. Maybe this is enduring a dumb phase ... you will just have to wait it out. Tasted September 2016.In Bond£848.00

