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Type
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Jasper Morris Inside Burgundy (95)
Two plots in Perrières-Dessous, old vines, which still deliver well. Mulched to avoid ploughing. 30% new wood. Pale colour with a little yellow. While not expressing the detail, the bouquet demonstrates the characteristic and necessary weight of fruit. The body fleshes out further on the palate. This is an excellent example and held up by a very good thread of acidity. There is a fine length of flavour too, very promising.Inc. VAT£894.72 -
Experience the sublime elegance of the Heitz-Lochardet Meursault 1er Cru Perrieres 2020, a distinct representation of French winemaking prowess. Crafted in the renowned vineyards of Meursault, in the heart of Burgundy, this brilliant white wine tells the intimate story of its terroir. Conceived by Armand Heitz, a luminary in bio-dynamic viticulture, this transcendent Burgundy wine brings his philosophy of respecting the landscape and traditional winemaking methods to life.
The Heitz-Lochardet Meursault 1er Cru Perrieres 2020 is a superb Chardonnay that exudes nuanced brightness and profound minerality. The wine was aged in French oak barrels, allowing it to develop complex aromatic notes of citrus, white flowers and a subtle hint of oak. On the palate, it offers an exquisite balance of ripe fruit flavours, vibrant acidity, and a sophisticated mineral undertone that lingers long after the last sip. A celebrated wine, not to be missed by true connoisseurs.
Inc. VAT£170.11 -
Experience the sublime elegance of the Heitz-Lochardet Meursault 1er Cru Perrieres 2020, a distinct representation of French winemaking prowess. Crafted in the renowned vineyards of Meursault, in the heart of Burgundy, this brilliant white wine tells the intimate story of its terroir. Conceived by Armand Heitz, a luminary in bio-dynamic viticulture, this transcendent Burgundy wine brings his philosophy of respecting the landscape and traditional winemaking methods to life.
The Heitz-Lochardet Meursault 1er Cru Perrieres 2020 is a superb Chardonnay that exudes nuanced brightness and profound minerality. The wine was aged in French oak barrels, allowing it to develop complex aromatic notes of citrus, white flowers and a subtle hint of oak. On the palate, it offers an exquisite balance of ripe fruit flavours, vibrant acidity, and a sophisticated mineral undertone that lingers long after the last sip. A celebrated wine, not to be missed by true connoisseurs.
Inc. VAT£869.44 -
For the discerning wine aficionado, we present the Armand Heitz Saint-Aubin 1er Cru Les Murgers des Dents de Chien Rouge 2018. This extraordinary Pinot Noir is crafted skilfully by Armand Heitz, a rising star in French winemaking and fifth-generation custodian of Domaine Heitz-Lochardet. Born and bred in the vineyards of Burgundy, Armand has meticulously executed sustainable viticulture to preserve the vibrant expression of his terroir.
This particular wine hails from the esteemed Saint-Aubin appellation, residing in a premier cru vineyard known for its exceptional limestone soils. Soft pressing and extended maceration in oak barrels yield a sublime battle between purity and generosity. A contrasting play of lush red fruits and serious, gripping tannins result in a spectacularly balanced Pinot Noir. The grand finale, a lingering finish enlivened with peppery undertones, gratifies the palate. The entire essence of the Armand Heitz Saint-Aubin 1er Cru Les Murgers des Dents de Chien Rouge 2018 is an ode to its lands and a testament to the adroit craftsmanship of Heitz.
Inc. VAT£371.09 -
Produced in the region of Burgundy, France, the Armand Heitz Saint-Aubin 1er Cru Sur Gamay 2020 is a masterful creation from the esteemed Armand Heitz. Derived from a single vineyard, the Sur Gamay, this vintage showcases high-altitude winemaking at its finest, being grown at 350 meters above sea level. The terroir gifts the wine with its distinct minerality and a touch of salinity.
The gentle hand of Armand Heitz is evident in the careful vinification, utilising indigenous yeasts and ensuring minimal intervention. Maturation takes place in oak barrels of varying ages, imparting a subtle, harmonious wood character. Displaying a bouquet of lemon, white flowers and a hint of gunsmoke, it's the palette that truly captivates, with vibrant, energetic citrus merging with complex mineral notes for a long, textured finish. The Armand Heitz Saint-Aubin 1er Cru Sur Gamay 2020 represents an elegant and sophisticated choice for discerning wine enthusiasts.
Inc. VAT£286.40 -
The Armand Heitz Saint-Aubin Les Travers de chez Edouard 2019 is a masterful blend from one of Burgundy's rising stars. An exquisite white wine, it is treasured for its beautifully balanced Chardonnay palette, boasting vibrant mineral notes underscored by deep floral tones. Armand Heitz skilfully crafts this sumptuous wine in Saint-Aubin, a renowned wine-growing village in the Côte de Beaune region. The wine faithfully reflects the well-drained limestone soils and cool climate of the terrains, imbuing it with a thorny acidity and defined expression. Heitz's dedication to bio-dynamic winemaking processes combined with meticulous hand-harvesting and gentle preservative-free vinification techniques highlight the true essence of the grape. This inimitable vintage, Armand Heitz Saint-Aubin Les Travers de chez Edouard 2019, is much sought after by wine aficionados for its vivacity, complexity, and profound depth of character, which harmonise to create a truly unforgettable tasting experience.
Inc. VAT£319.92 -
(6x75cl) 2006Wine Spectator (96)
Though compact now, this is full of sweet black cherry, black currant, licorice and mineral aromas and flavors. There's a harmonious feeling overall, with dense, well-integrated tannins and bright acidity, followed by a fine, lingering aftertaste. Best from 2014 through 2032. 27 cases imported. -BSInc. VAT£20,965.92 -
(1x75cl) 1985Inc. VAT£6,782.00 -
(1x75cl) 1988Wine Advocate (93)
The 1988 Chambertin Grand Cru from Rousseau offers up a complex and pristine bouquet of red and black berries, grilled meat, wood smoke and cedary wood. On the palate, the wine is medium-full, with a firm but fine chassis of tannin and taut but integrated signature 1988 acidity—structural elements framing a Chambertin of great depth and intensity. This is not as ample or authoritative as the very greatest vintages, but in terms of balance, complexity and concentration, it doesn't miss a beat.Inc. VAT£5,092.40 -
Inc. VAT£4,858.13 -
Inc. VAT£4,682.39 -
(1x75cl) 1994Inc. VAT£2,497.87 -
Vinous (95)
Rousseau's 1995 Chambertin is bright, precise and wonderfully nuanced. There is a sense of translucent brilliance to the 1995 that is simply compelling. Sweet red berry fruit and floral notes show striking energy throughout. What a lovely Burgundy this is.Inc. VAT£3,010.79 -
Vinous (97)
A Burgundy of tension and bracing energy, the 1996 Rousseau Chambertin is simply magnificent on this night. Time in the glass brings out the wine's stunning inner sweetness and perfume in what is an utterly glorious expression of Pinot Noir and Chambertin. I imagine the 1996 will still be compelling in 30 years' time. Today is transcendental and deeply beautiful.Inc. VAT£3,749.99 -
Vinous (93)
The 1998 Chambertin is one of the real surprises in this tasting. From a vintage that never got much of a look, Rousseau's Chambertin is a pure and total delight. It is not the most complex wine in the vertical, nor is it the most pedigreed, but it is absolutely exquisite, as all of its elements are in perfect balance. The plum, sweet tobacco, menthol and red cherry flavors, along with the wine's soft, open-knit personality, make the 1998 impossible to resist today. Readers looking for a vintage of the Rousseau Chambertin that is peaking will find much to admire in the 1998.Inc. VAT£22,759.09 -
Vinous (98)
Yet another stunner, the 1999 Chambertin halts all conversation around the table. Muscular, dense and explosive, the 1999 is a vertical, imposing Burgundy that is also clearly built for the long haul. Even with all of its full-throttle, unrestrained power, the 1999 possesses captivating inner sweetness that soars out of the glass with remarkable purity. What a wine!Inc. VAT£5,501.99 -
Vinous (95)
The 2000 Chambertin Grand Cru is youthful in appearance with just very slight bricking. The bouquet is well-defined with quite precocious red fruit laced with orange blossom and crushed stone, yet it does not possess the complexity of the preceding vintage. The palate is medium-bodied with svelte tannins, perfectly judged acidity, velvety, so much so that this is the one vintage that is quite Vosne-like in style. Coheres beautifully on the finish. No, not a top-ranking Chambertin from Rousseau, but so delicious. Tasted at the Rousseau Chambertin vertical at La Vienne.Inc. VAT£2,858.39 -
Vinous (96)
Rousseau's 2002 Chambertin is in the zone. Succulent, racy and open, the 2002 is ready to deliver pleasure. The purity of the fruit alone is striking. Even so, the 2002 is still very much at the early part of its first plateau of maturity, as the flavors remain very bright and fresh. In this vertical, the 2002 comes across as a wine of immediacy, with a bit less structure and overall energy than the very best vintages. I say that with some hesitation, as the 2002 is exceptional. It is just a little less exceptional than a few of the other wines in this vertical.Inc. VAT£3,140.39 -
(1x75cl) 2003Vinous - Stephen Tanzer (92-95)
Medium red. Precise, scented nose combines red cherry, minerals, stones, iron and rose petal. Penetrating, minerally and precise, with vibrant flavors of red cherry and raspberry. Conveys a real small-berry depth and intensity of flavor and offers great energy and verve. Not at all a fat style of 2003-or of Chambertin. Especially strong on the back half, finishing with terrific thrust and length.Inc. VAT£3,269.99 -
Vinous - Stephen Tanzer (92-95)
Medium red. Precise, scented nose combines red cherry, minerals, stones, iron and rose petal. Penetrating, minerally and precise, with vibrant flavors of red cherry and raspberry. Conveys a real small-berry depth and intensity of flavor and offers great energy and verve. Not at all a fat style of 2003-or of Chambertin. Especially strong on the back half, finishing with terrific thrust and length.Inc. VAT£19,308.04 -
(12x75cl) 2004Burghound (93)
The difference between Chambertin and Clos de Bèze is sharply etched in as this is cooler, bigger, richer and more powerful though less elegant and with a more limited range of spices specifically and aromatic breadth in general. The medium full flavors are reserved, tight, precise and very pure with extraordinarily good punch and precision, all wrapped in a firm, dusty and linear finish. I particularly like the mouth coating quality of the flavors as there is ample dry extract here, which serves to perfectly buffer the firmly tannic spine. Outstanding stuff and while not a truly great Rousseau Chambertin, it's knocking on the door.Inc. VAT£60,952.60 -
(1x75cl) 2004Burghound (93)
The difference between Chambertin and Clos de Bèze is sharply etched in as this is cooler, bigger, richer and more powerful though less elegant and with a more limited range of spices specifically and aromatic breadth in general. The medium full flavors are reserved, tight, precise and very pure with extraordinarily good punch and precision, all wrapped in a firm, dusty and linear finish. I particularly like the mouth coating quality of the flavors as there is ample dry extract here, which serves to perfectly buffer the firmly tannic spine. Outstanding stuff and while not a truly great Rousseau Chambertin, it's knocking on the door.Inc. VAT£4,587.59 -
(6x75cl) 2004Burghound (93)
The difference between Chambertin and Clos de Bèze is sharply etched in as this is cooler, bigger, richer and more powerful though less elegant and with a more limited range of spices specifically and aromatic breadth in general. The medium full flavors are reserved, tight, precise and very pure with extraordinarily good punch and precision, all wrapped in a firm, dusty and linear finish. I particularly like the mouth coating quality of the flavors as there is ample dry extract here, which serves to perfectly buffer the firmly tannic spine. Outstanding stuff and while not a truly great Rousseau Chambertin, it's knocking on the door.Inc. VAT£30,481.09 -
Decanter (100)
Medium-full colour. Closed-in but rich, concentrated nose. Good grip here. Medium-full body. Ripe, balanced, fresh and very profound and elegant. Exceptionally fine, complex fruit. Good as his Clos de Bèze is, this is, as always, just that bit superior. A great wine.Inc. VAT£4,333.32 -
Burghound (96)
It's as though the Clos de Bèze and Chambertin have switched places in 2006 as here the nose is positively kaleidoscopic with a huge range of aromas and spice elements along with a hint of menthol. There is excellent freshness and vibrancy to the pure, round, rich and focused full-bodied flavors that carry obvious muscle and minerality on the deep, powerful and hugely long finish. This is an extremely impressive effort and one of the finest wines of the vintage. Not surprisingly, this hasn't changed a great deal since my last review except that the length is now even more phenomenal and the supporting tannins are a bit more apparent. While it's true that the balance is so good that that this could be enjoyed now, it would be unfortunate to leave so much upside potential unrealized and thus I would advise waiting for at least 5 more years first though it should easily be capable of rewarding 8 to 10. Tasted several times since my original review with consistent notes in the sense that they have become progressively more positive.Inc. VAT£10,427.04 -
Burghound (96)
It's as though the Clos de Bèze and Chambertin have switched places in 2006 as here the nose is positively kaleidoscopic with a huge range of aromas and spice elements along with a hint of menthol. There is excellent freshness and vibrancy to the pure, round, rich and focused full-bodied flavors that carry obvious muscle and minerality on the deep, powerful and hugely long finish. This is an extremely impressive effort and one of the finest wines of the vintage. Not surprisingly, this hasn't changed a great deal since my last review except that the length is now even more phenomenal and the supporting tannins are a bit more apparent. While it's true that the balance is so good that that this could be enjoyed now, it would be unfortunate to leave so much upside potential unrealized and thus I would advise waiting for at least 5 more years first though it should easily be capable of rewarding 8 to 10. Tasted several times since my original review with consistent notes in the sense that they have become progressively more positive.Inc. VAT£3,985.92 -
(6x75cl) 2006Burghound (96)
It's as though the Clos de Bèze and Chambertin have switched places in 2006 as here the nose is positively kaleidoscopic with a huge range of aromas and spice elements along with a hint of menthol. There is excellent freshness and vibrancy to the pure, round, rich and focused full-bodied flavors that carry obvious muscle and minerality on the deep, powerful and hugely long finish. This is an extremely impressive effort and one of the finest wines of the vintage. Not surprisingly, this hasn't changed a great deal since my last review except that the length is now even more phenomenal and the supporting tannins are a bit more apparent. While it's true that the balance is so good that that this could be enjoyed now, it would be unfortunate to leave so much upside potential unrealized and thus I would advise waiting for at least 5 more years first though it should easily be capable of rewarding 8 to 10. Tasted several times since my original review with consistent notes in the sense that they have become progressively more positive.Inc. VAT£22,235.52 -
(1x75cl) 2007Decanter (98)
Good colour. Not very forthcoming at first on the nose. Fullish body. rich and oaky. Lots of depth. Very good grip. Plenty of wine here and plenty of class. Excellent.Inc. VAT£3,873.72 -
(6x75cl) 2007Decanter (98)
Good colour. Not very forthcoming at first on the nose. Fullish body. rich and oaky. Lots of depth. Very good grip. Plenty of wine here and plenty of class. Excellent.Inc. VAT£21,600.72 -
(6x75cl) 2008Jancis Robinson (19)
Not deep, transparent crimson. Very precise and heady. Lovely pure burgundy on the nose. So delicate and lovely and comme il faut. Very long. Just wonderfully balanced on a tightrope.Inc. VAT£21,597.64
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Jasper Morris Inside Burgundy (95)
Two plots in Perrières-Dessous, old vines, which still deliver well. Mulched to avoid ploughing. 30% new wood. Pale colour with a little yellow. While not expressing the detail, the bouquet demonstrates the characteristic and necessary weight of fruit. The body fleshes out further on the palate. This is an excellent example and held up by a very good thread of acidity. There is a fine length of flavour too, very promising.In Bond£727.00 -
Experience the sublime elegance of the Heitz-Lochardet Meursault 1er Cru Perrieres 2020, a distinct representation of French winemaking prowess. Crafted in the renowned vineyards of Meursault, in the heart of Burgundy, this brilliant white wine tells the intimate story of its terroir. Conceived by Armand Heitz, a luminary in bio-dynamic viticulture, this transcendent Burgundy wine brings his philosophy of respecting the landscape and traditional winemaking methods to life.
The Heitz-Lochardet Meursault 1er Cru Perrieres 2020 is a superb Chardonnay that exudes nuanced brightness and profound minerality. The wine was aged in French oak barrels, allowing it to develop complex aromatic notes of citrus, white flowers and a subtle hint of oak. On the palate, it offers an exquisite balance of ripe fruit flavours, vibrant acidity, and a sophisticated mineral undertone that lingers long after the last sip. A celebrated wine, not to be missed by true connoisseurs.
In Bond£139.00 -
Experience the sublime elegance of the Heitz-Lochardet Meursault 1er Cru Perrieres 2020, a distinct representation of French winemaking prowess. Crafted in the renowned vineyards of Meursault, in the heart of Burgundy, this brilliant white wine tells the intimate story of its terroir. Conceived by Armand Heitz, a luminary in bio-dynamic viticulture, this transcendent Burgundy wine brings his philosophy of respecting the landscape and traditional winemaking methods to life.
The Heitz-Lochardet Meursault 1er Cru Perrieres 2020 is a superb Chardonnay that exudes nuanced brightness and profound minerality. The wine was aged in French oak barrels, allowing it to develop complex aromatic notes of citrus, white flowers and a subtle hint of oak. On the palate, it offers an exquisite balance of ripe fruit flavours, vibrant acidity, and a sophisticated mineral undertone that lingers long after the last sip. A celebrated wine, not to be missed by true connoisseurs.
In Bond£708.00 -
For the discerning wine aficionado, we present the Armand Heitz Saint-Aubin 1er Cru Les Murgers des Dents de Chien Rouge 2018. This extraordinary Pinot Noir is crafted skilfully by Armand Heitz, a rising star in French winemaking and fifth-generation custodian of Domaine Heitz-Lochardet. Born and bred in the vineyards of Burgundy, Armand has meticulously executed sustainable viticulture to preserve the vibrant expression of his terroir.
This particular wine hails from the esteemed Saint-Aubin appellation, residing in a premier cru vineyard known for its exceptional limestone soils. Soft pressing and extended maceration in oak barrels yield a sublime battle between purity and generosity. A contrasting play of lush red fruits and serious, gripping tannins result in a spectacularly balanced Pinot Noir. The grand finale, a lingering finish enlivened with peppery undertones, gratifies the palate. The entire essence of the Armand Heitz Saint-Aubin 1er Cru Les Murgers des Dents de Chien Rouge 2018 is an ode to its lands and a testament to the adroit craftsmanship of Heitz.
In Bond£290.00 -
Produced in the region of Burgundy, France, the Armand Heitz Saint-Aubin 1er Cru Sur Gamay 2020 is a masterful creation from the esteemed Armand Heitz. Derived from a single vineyard, the Sur Gamay, this vintage showcases high-altitude winemaking at its finest, being grown at 350 meters above sea level. The terroir gifts the wine with its distinct minerality and a touch of salinity.
The gentle hand of Armand Heitz is evident in the careful vinification, utilising indigenous yeasts and ensuring minimal intervention. Maturation takes place in oak barrels of varying ages, imparting a subtle, harmonious wood character. Displaying a bouquet of lemon, white flowers and a hint of gunsmoke, it's the palette that truly captivates, with vibrant, energetic citrus merging with complex mineral notes for a long, textured finish. The Armand Heitz Saint-Aubin 1er Cru Sur Gamay 2020 represents an elegant and sophisticated choice for discerning wine enthusiasts.
In Bond£218.00 -
The Armand Heitz Saint-Aubin Les Travers de chez Edouard 2019 is a masterful blend from one of Burgundy's rising stars. An exquisite white wine, it is treasured for its beautifully balanced Chardonnay palette, boasting vibrant mineral notes underscored by deep floral tones. Armand Heitz skilfully crafts this sumptuous wine in Saint-Aubin, a renowned wine-growing village in the Côte de Beaune region. The wine faithfully reflects the well-drained limestone soils and cool climate of the terrains, imbuing it with a thorny acidity and defined expression. Heitz's dedication to bio-dynamic winemaking processes combined with meticulous hand-harvesting and gentle preservative-free vinification techniques highlight the true essence of the grape. This inimitable vintage, Armand Heitz Saint-Aubin Les Travers de chez Edouard 2019, is much sought after by wine aficionados for its vivacity, complexity, and profound depth of character, which harmonise to create a truly unforgettable tasting experience.
In Bond£248.00 -
(6x75cl) 2006Wine Spectator (96)
Though compact now, this is full of sweet black cherry, black currant, licorice and mineral aromas and flavors. There's a harmonious feeling overall, with dense, well-integrated tannins and bright acidity, followed by a fine, lingering aftertaste. Best from 2014 through 2032. 27 cases imported. -BSIn Bond£17,453.00 -
(1x75cl) 1985In Bond£5,649.00 -
(1x75cl) 1988Wine Advocate (93)
The 1988 Chambertin Grand Cru from Rousseau offers up a complex and pristine bouquet of red and black berries, grilled meat, wood smoke and cedary wood. On the palate, the wine is medium-full, with a firm but fine chassis of tannin and taut but integrated signature 1988 acidity—structural elements framing a Chambertin of great depth and intensity. This is not as ample or authoritative as the very greatest vintages, but in terms of balance, complexity and concentration, it doesn't miss a beat.In Bond£4,241.00 -
In Bond£4,045.00 -
In Bond£3,899.00 -
(1x75cl) 1994In Bond£2,078.35 -
Vinous (95)
Rousseau's 1995 Chambertin is bright, precise and wonderfully nuanced. There is a sense of translucent brilliance to the 1995 that is simply compelling. Sweet red berry fruit and floral notes show striking energy throughout. What a lovely Burgundy this is.In Bond£2,506.00 -
Vinous (97)
A Burgundy of tension and bracing energy, the 1996 Rousseau Chambertin is simply magnificent on this night. Time in the glass brings out the wine's stunning inner sweetness and perfume in what is an utterly glorious expression of Pinot Noir and Chambertin. I imagine the 1996 will still be compelling in 30 years' time. Today is transcendental and deeply beautiful.In Bond£3,122.00 -
Vinous (93)
The 1998 Chambertin is one of the real surprises in this tasting. From a vintage that never got much of a look, Rousseau's Chambertin is a pure and total delight. It is not the most complex wine in the vertical, nor is it the most pedigreed, but it is absolutely exquisite, as all of its elements are in perfect balance. The plum, sweet tobacco, menthol and red cherry flavors, along with the wine's soft, open-knit personality, make the 1998 impossible to resist today. Readers looking for a vintage of the Rousseau Chambertin that is peaking will find much to admire in the 1998.In Bond£18,948.00 -
Vinous (98)
Yet another stunner, the 1999 Chambertin halts all conversation around the table. Muscular, dense and explosive, the 1999 is a vertical, imposing Burgundy that is also clearly built for the long haul. Even with all of its full-throttle, unrestrained power, the 1999 possesses captivating inner sweetness that soars out of the glass with remarkable purity. What a wine!In Bond£4,582.00 -
Vinous (95)
The 2000 Chambertin Grand Cru is youthful in appearance with just very slight bricking. The bouquet is well-defined with quite precocious red fruit laced with orange blossom and crushed stone, yet it does not possess the complexity of the preceding vintage. The palate is medium-bodied with svelte tannins, perfectly judged acidity, velvety, so much so that this is the one vintage that is quite Vosne-like in style. Coheres beautifully on the finish. No, not a top-ranking Chambertin from Rousseau, but so delicious. Tasted at the Rousseau Chambertin vertical at La Vienne.In Bond£2,379.00 -
Vinous (96)
Rousseau's 2002 Chambertin is in the zone. Succulent, racy and open, the 2002 is ready to deliver pleasure. The purity of the fruit alone is striking. Even so, the 2002 is still very much at the early part of its first plateau of maturity, as the flavors remain very bright and fresh. In this vertical, the 2002 comes across as a wine of immediacy, with a bit less structure and overall energy than the very best vintages. I say that with some hesitation, as the 2002 is exceptional. It is just a little less exceptional than a few of the other wines in this vertical.In Bond£2,614.00 -
(1x75cl) 2003Vinous - Stephen Tanzer (92-95)
Medium red. Precise, scented nose combines red cherry, minerals, stones, iron and rose petal. Penetrating, minerally and precise, with vibrant flavors of red cherry and raspberry. Conveys a real small-berry depth and intensity of flavor and offers great energy and verve. Not at all a fat style of 2003-or of Chambertin. Especially strong on the back half, finishing with terrific thrust and length.In Bond£2,722.00 -
Vinous - Stephen Tanzer (92-95)
Medium red. Precise, scented nose combines red cherry, minerals, stones, iron and rose petal. Penetrating, minerally and precise, with vibrant flavors of red cherry and raspberry. Conveys a real small-berry depth and intensity of flavor and offers great energy and verve. Not at all a fat style of 2003-or of Chambertin. Especially strong on the back half, finishing with terrific thrust and length.In Bond£16,074.00 -
(12x75cl) 2004Burghound (93)
The difference between Chambertin and Clos de Bèze is sharply etched in as this is cooler, bigger, richer and more powerful though less elegant and with a more limited range of spices specifically and aromatic breadth in general. The medium full flavors are reserved, tight, precise and very pure with extraordinarily good punch and precision, all wrapped in a firm, dusty and linear finish. I particularly like the mouth coating quality of the flavors as there is ample dry extract here, which serves to perfectly buffer the firmly tannic spine. Outstanding stuff and while not a truly great Rousseau Chambertin, it's knocking on the door.In Bond£50,758.00 -
(1x75cl) 2004Burghound (93)
The difference between Chambertin and Clos de Bèze is sharply etched in as this is cooler, bigger, richer and more powerful though less elegant and with a more limited range of spices specifically and aromatic breadth in general. The medium full flavors are reserved, tight, precise and very pure with extraordinarily good punch and precision, all wrapped in a firm, dusty and linear finish. I particularly like the mouth coating quality of the flavors as there is ample dry extract here, which serves to perfectly buffer the firmly tannic spine. Outstanding stuff and while not a truly great Rousseau Chambertin, it's knocking on the door.In Bond£3,820.00 -
(6x75cl) 2004Burghound (93)
The difference between Chambertin and Clos de Bèze is sharply etched in as this is cooler, bigger, richer and more powerful though less elegant and with a more limited range of spices specifically and aromatic breadth in general. The medium full flavors are reserved, tight, precise and very pure with extraordinarily good punch and precision, all wrapped in a firm, dusty and linear finish. I particularly like the mouth coating quality of the flavors as there is ample dry extract here, which serves to perfectly buffer the firmly tannic spine. Outstanding stuff and while not a truly great Rousseau Chambertin, it's knocking on the door.In Bond£25,383.00 -
Decanter (100)
Medium-full colour. Closed-in but rich, concentrated nose. Good grip here. Medium-full body. Ripe, balanced, fresh and very profound and elegant. Exceptionally fine, complex fruit. Good as his Clos de Bèze is, this is, as always, just that bit superior. A great wine.In Bond£3,608.00 -
Burghound (96)
It's as though the Clos de Bèze and Chambertin have switched places in 2006 as here the nose is positively kaleidoscopic with a huge range of aromas and spice elements along with a hint of menthol. There is excellent freshness and vibrancy to the pure, round, rich and focused full-bodied flavors that carry obvious muscle and minerality on the deep, powerful and hugely long finish. This is an extremely impressive effort and one of the finest wines of the vintage. Not surprisingly, this hasn't changed a great deal since my last review except that the length is now even more phenomenal and the supporting tannins are a bit more apparent. While it's true that the balance is so good that that this could be enjoyed now, it would be unfortunate to leave so much upside potential unrealized and thus I would advise waiting for at least 5 more years first though it should easily be capable of rewarding 8 to 10. Tasted several times since my original review with consistent notes in the sense that they have become progressively more positive.In Bond£8,683.00 -
Burghound (96)
It's as though the Clos de Bèze and Chambertin have switched places in 2006 as here the nose is positively kaleidoscopic with a huge range of aromas and spice elements along with a hint of menthol. There is excellent freshness and vibrancy to the pure, round, rich and focused full-bodied flavors that carry obvious muscle and minerality on the deep, powerful and hugely long finish. This is an extremely impressive effort and one of the finest wines of the vintage. Not surprisingly, this hasn't changed a great deal since my last review except that the length is now even more phenomenal and the supporting tannins are a bit more apparent. While it's true that the balance is so good that that this could be enjoyed now, it would be unfortunate to leave so much upside potential unrealized and thus I would advise waiting for at least 5 more years first though it should easily be capable of rewarding 8 to 10. Tasted several times since my original review with consistent notes in the sense that they have become progressively more positive.In Bond£3,318.50 -
(6x75cl) 2006Burghound (96)
It's as though the Clos de Bèze and Chambertin have switched places in 2006 as here the nose is positively kaleidoscopic with a huge range of aromas and spice elements along with a hint of menthol. There is excellent freshness and vibrancy to the pure, round, rich and focused full-bodied flavors that carry obvious muscle and minerality on the deep, powerful and hugely long finish. This is an extremely impressive effort and one of the finest wines of the vintage. Not surprisingly, this hasn't changed a great deal since my last review except that the length is now even more phenomenal and the supporting tannins are a bit more apparent. While it's true that the balance is so good that that this could be enjoyed now, it would be unfortunate to leave so much upside potential unrealized and thus I would advise waiting for at least 5 more years first though it should easily be capable of rewarding 8 to 10. Tasted several times since my original review with consistent notes in the sense that they have become progressively more positive.In Bond£18,511.00 -
(1x75cl) 2007Decanter (98)
Good colour. Not very forthcoming at first on the nose. Fullish body. rich and oaky. Lots of depth. Very good grip. Plenty of wine here and plenty of class. Excellent.In Bond£3,225.00 -
(6x75cl) 2007Decanter (98)
Good colour. Not very forthcoming at first on the nose. Fullish body. rich and oaky. Lots of depth. Very good grip. Plenty of wine here and plenty of class. Excellent.In Bond£17,982.00 -
(6x75cl) 2008Jancis Robinson (19)
Not deep, transparent crimson. Very precise and heady. Lovely pure burgundy on the nose. So delicate and lovely and comme il faut. Very long. Just wonderfully balanced on a tightrope.In Bond£17,982.00

