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DRC La Tâche 1977 from Arden Fine Wines in London.
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La Tâche is a Grand Cru vineyard for Pinot Noir red wine in the Côte de Nuits subregion of Burgundy.
The commune of Vosne-Romanée hosts La Tâche, which is a monopole of the winery Domaine de la Romanée-Conti.
Domaine de la Romanée-Conti is a co-owned family estate with vineyards in Vosne-Romanée.
The Marey family bought La Tâche in 1791, who were also vineyard owners in Romanée-Saint-Vivant.
Following the French Revolution, the state sequestered La Tâche in 1793.
When Dr. Jules Lavalle published his classification of the Burgundy vineyards in 1855, he placed La Tâche in the highest category.
Until 1932, the owners could sell the neighbouring vineyard of Les Gaudichots either under its own name or as La Tâche.
Also in 1932, Domaine de la Romanée-Conti, which owned vines in Les Gaudichots, applied to merge it into La Tâche.
Liger-Belair opposed this, as he owned the smaller La Tâche.
However, Liger-Belair lost, and most of Les Gaudichots absorbed into La Tâche.
Eventually, auctioneers sold Liger-Belair’s vineyards in 1933, including his La Tâche holding, and Domaine de la Romanée-Conti acquired it.
DRC La Tâche 1977 from Arden Fine Wines in London
The 1977 Domaine de la Romanée-Conti (DRC) La Tâche is a rare bottle from a challenging year in Burgundy.
Despite the difficult weather, experts note that this specific wine is surprisingly resilient.
However, it has now fully matured.
It features a light style with mature notes of red cherry, berry, and Asian five-spice.
Although it lacks the power of great vintages like 1978, it retains a great nose.
Arden Fine Wines advises you to decant this rare Burgundy wine to enable it the flavours and aromas to open up.
DRC produced 32,220 bottles of La Tâche 1977.







