Tasting Notes and Scores
The 2016 Romanée-Saint-Vivant Grand Cru, picked on September 27–28 at 27hL/ha, has a heavenly, perfumed nose of blackberry, briar, wet limestone, incense and pressed iris flowers, displaying much more fruit intensity than the Corton alongside. There are subtle graphite notes that develop with aeration - the old-school pencil box, though it is never more than a fleeting suggestion. The palate is medium-bodied with supple tannin and quite rounded in the mouth, and that graphite tincture builds toward the second half. I adore the energy and balletic poise of this Romanée-Saint-Vivant as it deftly fans out toward the finish, exerting grip, but with the softest of touches, and offering deceiving weight and depth. A wine that exudes panache and sophistication. 1,304 cases produced. Tasted at Corney & Barrow’s annual in-bottle tasting in London.
Neal Martin
Vinous
2019-02-06
Bright, dark red. Aromas of dark fruits, spices, musky torrefaction and sappy minerality. Extremely concentrated, dense and pure, conveying a sensational thickness for its vintage but a much more relaxed, juicier character than the Echézeaux and Grands-Echézeaux. The explosive rising finish conveys terrific early sweetness, a sexy wild quality and superb spicy persistence. Here the yield was a near-normal 26 hectoliters per hectare as only the highest sections of this vineyard and the estate's holding in Richebourg suffered any frost losses.
Stephen Tanzer
Vinous
2018-01-25
The 2016 Romanée-St-Vivant Grand Cru is super, bursting from the glass with a kaleidoscopic bouquet of potpourri, red berries, cassis, peony and rose petal. On the palate, the wine is full-bodied, ample and fine-boned, with tangy acids, superb concentration and an ample chassis of powdery structuring tannins, concluding with a long, fragrant finish. This is a Romanée-St-Vivant that exemplifies the intensity without the weight that distinguishes the Domaine's best wines, and it equals the fabulous 2015 rendition.
William Kelley
Robert Parker
2019-01-04
Vines aged 38 years. 27 hl/ha. Harvested 27-28 September, bottled early March 2018. 1,304 dozen produced. Very slightly redder in colour than the Corton. It smells cooler too, with more whole-bunch freshness at first. Here it’s the fruit and herby freshness that sings and much less spice than on the Corton. Less exotic and more ‘Nordic’ in its purity. The fruit aroma and flavour is redder too, not strawberry but in that direction. The flavour is sweet on the palate even though the wine is bone dry and the sweetness is undercut by the effect of the very slight whole-bunch austerity. The tannins are incredibly fine but not yet smoothed out, adding to the extreme freshness and purity. Tightly wound, the fruit and woodland freshness go on and on. Odd as it may sound, it seems to get more dense in your mouth after it has gone. (JH)
Jancis Robinson
Jancis Robinson
2019-01-29
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