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Domaine Armand Rousseau Chambertin Grand Cru 2004
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Domaine Armand Rousseau Chambertin Grand Cru 2004
- Country France
- Region Burgundy
- Case size 6/75 IB & OC (SIB)
- Available now – photo available
- The difference between Chambertin and Clos de Beze is sharply etched in 2004. This is cooler, bigger, richer, and more powerful, though less elegant, and with a more limited range of spices, specifically aromatic breadth. The medium full flavours are reserved, tight, precise, and pure with perfect punch and precision, all wrapped in a firm, dusty and linear finish. I particularly like the mouth-coating quality of the flavours, as there is ample dry extract here, which serves to buffer the firmly tannic spine perfectly. It's outstanding stuff, and while not a truly great Rousseau Chambertin, it's knocking on the door.
- 93 points Allen Meadows, Burghound (1/2007)
The difference between Chambertin and Clos de Beze is sharply etched in 2004. This is cooler, bigger, richer, and more powerful, though less elegant, and it has a more limited range of spices, specifically aromatic breadth in general. The medium full flavours are reserved, tight, precise, and pure with perfect punch and precision, all wrapped in a firm, dusty and linear finish. I particularly like the mouth-coating quality of the flavours, as there is ample dry extract here, which serves to buffer the firmly tannic spine perfectly. It's outstanding stuff, and while not a truly great Rousseau Chambertin, it's knocking on the door.
Price | £12,911.03 |
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Country | France |
Vintage | 2004 |
Bottles Per Case | 6 |
Bottle Size | 75 |
2 cases 10% off | No |
Winery | The difference between Chambertin and Clos de Beze is sharply etched in 2004. This is cooler, bigger, richer, and more powerful, though less elegant, and with a more limited range of spices, specifically aromatic breadth. The medium full flavours are reserved, tight, precise, and pure with perfect punch and precision, all wrapped in a firm, dusty and linear finish. I particularly like the mouth-coating quality of the flavours, as there is ample dry extract here, which serves to buffer the firmly tannic spine perfectly. It's outstanding stuff, and while not a truly great Rousseau Chambertin, it's knocking on the door. |
Keywords | Armand, Rousseau, French Red, Burgundy |