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2015 Domaine de la Romanee-Conti, Montrachet Grand Cru
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11.6% of All Producers of Fine Wine Grand CruThe highest and most respected classification for a French vineyard
13.7% of All Fine Wine Grower ProducerWinemaker owns the vineyard, harvests the fruit, and produces the wine - rare in modern winemaking
12.9% of All Producers of Fine Wine Top VintageBehold! One of the finest vintages of this wine ever made.
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18.6% of All Producers of Fine Wine Top 5A top 5 wine in the region
17.0% of All Fine WineCritics Scores
Robert Parker's Wine Advocate
The 2015 Montrachet Grand Cru is still predictably youthful, unfurling in the glass with aromas of crisp Anjou pear, buttered citrus, tangerine oil and a prominent framing of very classy new oak. On the palate, the wine is full-bodied, multidimensional and concentrated, both satiny and textural without being remotely unctuous, and underpinned by succulent, even tangy acids. At this stage, where the wine really shows its pedigree is in its extraordinarily long, oak-inflected finish. Given the vintage, one might have expected more ripeness and drama, but the domaine is picking its Montrachet a bit earlier these days, and that has done it no harm at all in 2015. It would be interesting to taste this wine alongside Ramonet's example, which is both more textural and less overtly oaky, but my sense is that the two are on the same qualitative level in their very different styles. (WK)
Burghound
The exotic, even tropical nose reflects notes of petrol and wood along with lychee nut, melon, white peach, mango, floral and discreet citrus wisps. The broad-shouldered and impressively dense, bold and muscular flavors coat the palate with seemingly buckets of dry extract that easily buffers the very firm acid spine shaping the surprisingly dry finish (in the context of what is typical for the 2015 vintage) on the hugely long finish where the only nit is a hint of warmth. This is excellent and very much in the DRC style.