Description
Arden Fine Wines in London offers this DRC Grands Échézeaux 2001.
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The Domaine de la Romanée-Conti (DRC) produces the highly sought-after Grand Cru red Burgundy, Grands Échézeaux.
The DRC Grands Échézeaux vineyard is a 3.53-hectare parcel.
You can expect typical aromas of red and black fruits, such as cherries and raspberries, along with floral notes, earth, and spices.
As the wine ages, it evolves into more complex notes of musk, leather, fur, and mushroom.
The wine presents a harmonious balance of fruit, acidity, and refined tannins.
Wines from Grands Échézeaux typically command a higher price and exhibit greater complexity and structure.
In comparison to DRC’s Échezeaux cuvée, the wine from DRC Grands Échézeaux generally presents more complexity and harmony.
DRC Grands Échézeaux showcases extraordinary ageing potential, requiring you to wait at least four to five years.
DRC Grands Échézeaux 2001
Produced from a cooler vintage with a limited run of only 10,475 bottles, this Grand Cru is noted for its powerful yet refined structure.
At over 25 years old, this wine has entered its tertiary phase and requires drinkers to approach it with realistic expectations regarding its age.
The nose has aromas of powdery red fruits at first, then deeper black cherry, earth, and exotic spices like anise.
On the palate, it has a thick, almost viscous texture with flavours of plum and berry, supported by fine-grained tannins and a persistent, mouth-coating finish.
Overall, DRC created 10,475 bottles of Domaine de la Romanée-Conti Grands Échézeaux in 2001.
As a result, this vintage is very scarce now.
Are you looking to acquire a bottle for a collection or a gift, or do you need a comparison with other DRC vintages from the 2000s?
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