2016

Chambertin "Clos de Bèze"

Grand Cru

Domaine Armand Rousseau

Beschreibung

2016 Chambertin "Clos de Bèze"  Grand Cru,
Domaine Armand Rousseau

Das Lieu-dit Clos de Bèze ist der Grand Cru direkt nördlich von Chambertin. Die Böden der beiden berühmten Weinberge ähneln sich, in beiden Fällen sind es recht karge Böden, von denen das Wasser schnell abfliesst. In der Geschichte wurde zum Teil auch gar kein Unterschied gemacht. Wenn gesagt wird, dass Napoleon nur Chambertin-Weine getrunken hat, dann war auch das Clos de Bèze inbegriffen. Köstliche Düfte steigen aus dem Glas: Pflaume, Himbeere, Süsskirsche, Weihrauch, Veilchen und Tee.

Robert Parker's Wine Advocate:
The 2016 Chambertin Clos de Bèze Grand Cru was showing just a little more reduction than the Chambertin this year, though it seems to dissipate and reveal profoundly complex dark berry and sous-bois scents, hints of truffle, bay leaf and clove. However, the palate clearly has more density and more robust tannins that together suggest it is endowed with greater longevity than the Chambertin. There is a crescendo of flavors here, remaining very focused, very intense with darker fruit fanning out on the finish that is akin to major chord thundering from a grand piano. This is an aristocratic, blue-blooded Clos de Bèze that deserves a decade in the cellar, within touching distance of the imperious 2015 Clos de Bèze.

Allen Meadows - Burghound:
Here too there is just enough wood in evidence to mention on the gorgeously spiced and intricately layered aromas of essence of red currant, floral, plum, earth and a whisper of the sauvage. Once again the mouthfeel of the notably more imposingly-scaled flavors is sleek with excellent minerality that really comes up on the super-saline finish that goes on and on. But what I really admire about the '16 Bèze is the texture because it's at once muscular yet highly seductive and refined. This is a very, very powerful wine that is seriously impressive in every respect. In a word, brilliant.

Wine Spectator:
This is lush and harmonious, featuring kirsch, macerated cherry, blackberry, violet and spice flavors. A fruity style, with lively acidity and a heady finish. Impressive, yet approachable at this stage, with a solid grip of tannins emerging at the end. Best from 2021 through 2038.

Produktinformationen

Kategorie Wein
Farbe rot
Geschmack trocken
Jahrgang 2016
Rebsorte(n) Pinot Noir
Flaschengröße 0,75 l
Verschluss Naturkorken
Qualitätsstufe Grand Cru
Herkunft Bourgogne (FR)
Vorhandener Alkohol 13,5% vol
Enthält Sulfite Ja

Allergene

Enthält Sulfite Ja
CHF 2’750.00 CHF 3’666.67/Liter
inkl. Mwst. (zzgl. Versandkosten)

Produkte werden in 3 – 5 Werktagen geliefert

Bewertungen

  • Robert Parker 99

  • wineSpectator 97

  • vinous 95

Produzent

  • Domaine Armand Rousseau
  • Frankreich / Bourgogne
  • Rue de l'Aumônerie 1
    21220 Gevrey