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2011 Domaine Armand Rousseau, Clos de la Roche Grand Cru

Colour: Red
Vintage: 2011
Region: Burgundy, Clos de la Roche
% Alcohol: 13.50
92.5 ST
91-94 AM
90 NM
2011 Domaine Armand Rousseau, Clos de la Roche Grand Cru

2011 Domaine Armand Rousseau, Clos de la Roche Grand Cru

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£590 Loose bottle(s) available

2011 Domaine Armand Rousseau, Clos de la Roche Grand Cru

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2011 Domaine Armand Rousseau, Clos de la Roche Grand Cru

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£590 Loose bottle(s) available

2011 Domaine Armand Rousseau, Clos de la Roche Grand Cru

Size
Cs (12)
Cs (6)
Cs (3)
Loose
Price
Per
Region: Burgundy
92.5 ST
BTL
0
0
0
7
£590
1
 
CONDITION
STATUS
ETA
Our ETA dates are a guide and are subject to change. If you require more information on an ETA time please call UK +44 (0) 20 7269 0703 or alternatively email [email protected].
YOU BUY
Case (1 x 75cl) LIVETRADE
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Repack
STATUS
In-Bond
ETA
Our ETA dates are a guide and are subject to change. If you require more information on an ETA time please call UK +44 (0) 20 7269 0703 or alternatively email [email protected].
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LIVETRADE
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£590.00
1 Case(s) Remaining
Bottle (75cl)
CONDITION
Repack Bottle: Non Pristine
STATUS
In-Bond
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Our ETA dates are a guide and are subject to change. If you require more information on an ETA time please call UK +44 (0) 20 7269 0703 or alternatively email [email protected].
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Tasting Notes and Scores

92.5 ST

Good bright, deep red. Tangy but tight aromas of small wild red and black berries and crushed rock. Densely packed and seamless but quite youthfully wound up, offering lovely inner-mouth tension to its concentrated berry, stone and spice flavors. Tannins are firm but suave. This is also in a rather masculine style.

Stephen Tanzer

Vinous

2013-01-01

91-94 AM

An overtly spicy and very earth nose of red currant, plum and wet stone scents. There is lovely richness to the round, full-bodied and highly energetic medium-bodied flavors that exhibit firm tannins on the saline-infused finish. This is excellent and should reward mid to longer-term cellaring.

Allen Meadows

90 NM

The 2011 Clos de la Roche Grand Cru has a lifted bouquet, perhaps with a slight tinny element at the beginning: touches of red cherries, dried rose petals and wet clay. The palate is well-defined and cohesive with some conspicuous oak influence on the entry. It does not fan out, remaining linear and focused with a strict finish with slightly bitter fruit on the aftertaste. Fine. Drink now-2019. The man, the legend himself, was sitting in the entrance office. Charles Rousseau, now in his ninth decade, looked gaunter than when we last met two or three years ago, but what a privilege just to see him enjoying the summer rays. I tasted through the 2011 with vineyard manager Frederic Robert, whose candid answers I always appreciate when tasting through their portfolio, especially since it is easy to succumb to reputation at this address. The 2011 is the first vintage with a redesigned bottle now embossed with the domaine name to prevent fraud. He also spoke about their new 1.3-hectares of vine from Chateau de Gevrey that is tentatively called “Clos du Chateau” or something similar. However, he admitted that there is much work to do in the vineyard since around 25% to 30% of the vines are missing and were replanting last October. “We started to pick early on the last day in August as spring had been so hot,” he informed me as we broached the subject of the 2011s. “It was a ripe vintage with more acidity if you compare it to 2007 but the wines are more balanced. It is more a vintage for restaurants than for aging.” Given that this is one of my favorite producers in the Cote d’Or, I have to admit that the Village and Premier Crus were lacking a little stuffing and precision compared to their own impeccable standards. In a way, I do not mind that since Rousseau always expresses the strengths and weaknesses of a vintage, which is something to be admired. Plus, on one or two occasions, I wonder whether they should have dialed down the new oak, in particular with the Clos-de-Beze that seems unable to handle the wood nearly as well as the Chambertin. Still, there are some beautiful wines here in 2011 and a quick barrel tasting of 2012s revealed joy to come. Importer: Frederick Wildman Selections; New York, NY; tel. (212) 355-0700

Neal Martin

Wine Advocate

2013-08-29

18 JR

Jancis Robinson

Jancis Robinson

2012-11-26

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