2020 Domaine Drouhin-Laroze
Chambertin Clos de Beze
 
 
95-97 Vinous Media 
 
$279.00/750ml | $579.00/1.5L
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From a parcel planted in 1949

 

In 1850, Jean-Baptiste Laroze started a vineyard operation in Gevrey Chambertin. He was later succeeded by Félix Laroze. In 1919, Suzanne, the daughter of Félix, married Alexandre Drouhin, who owned vines in Chambolle Musigny and the estate was henceforth called Drouhin-Laroze. It is now run by Philippe and Christine Drouhin. The wines took a dramatic turnaround with the 2016 vintage. They became fresher, more terroir-driven, and the domain started using low-toast barrels. 
 

 
 

 

2020 Drouhin-Laroze Chambertin Clos de Beze

95-97 VM / 94-96 JM / 92-94 BH 

$279.00/750ml (ETA 30 Days) Limited - Buy Now

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The 2020 Chambertin Clos-de-Bèze Grand Cru is composed and classy on the nose, blackberry and raspberry fruit, a touch of sous-bois and rose petal. This is magnificent! The palate is medium-bodied with fine tannins, perfectly judged acidity, the oak supremely well enmeshed with a tight-knit and quite persistent finish. This is well worth hunting down.—Neal Martin, Vinous Media

 

30% whole bunch vinification, and aged in 100% new wood. Dark intense purple. This has the most interesting nose to date of the grands crus because the least lush. More volume of fruit across the palate, less lush and more juicy, with a precision too. Tannins in balance, with just a hint of phenols at the finish. Tasted: December 2021.--Jasper Morris, Inside Burgundy

 

Note: from a parcel of 1.5 ha of vines planted in 1949. Producer note: Philippe Drouhin's children, Caroline and Nicolas, now both work at the domaine full-time and have essentially assumed full responsibility for the wines. I met this trip with Nicolas, who described the 2020 vintage as one where "the growing season began and finished early as it was hot and very dry. There really wasn't much disease pressure though we did have a moderately high incidence of sunburned fruit. We picked from the 26th of August until the 2nd of September and yields were a reasonable 35 hl/ha with potential alcohols that ranged from 12.5 to 14%. I used on average 25% whole clusters though it varied from wine to wine as some had none and a few had 50% and the Très Girard had 100%. As to the style of the 2020s, they're clearly the product of a hot vintage yet they don't drink like it because they're so incredibly vibrant and fresh. There is excellent richness and their refreshing characters just make you feel like drinking them. For me, they're fresher and the alcohols are better balanced than their 2019 counterparts." See also the wines from Maison Laroze de Drouhin below. Tasting note: A markedly spicy and notably fresher nose freely offers up ripe aromas of cassis and black cherry coulis. The bigger yet more refined broad-shouldered flavors flash evident minerality on the compact, tightly wound and built-to-age finale. This could use better depth, but more should develop over the course of its aging curve. –Allen Meadows, Burghound

 

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2019 Drouhin-Laroze Clos de Vougeot

94-96 VM / 93-96 JM

$199.00/750ml (In Stock) Buy Now

 

The 2019 Drouhin-Laroze Clos de Vougeot was completely destemmed this year. It has bouquet of black cherries, raspberry coulis and freshly picked roses. There is a purity here that I admire. The palate is medium-bodied with supple tannins, fleshy and quite corpulent yet retaining definition on the finish, and leaving cracked black pepper on the aftertaste. This could turn out to be one of Drouhin-Laroze's best 2019s.--Neal Martin, Vinous Media

 

2018 Drouhin Laroze Chambertin Clos de Beze

95-97 VM / 93-97 JM

$249.00/750ml (In Stock) Buy Now

 

The 2018 Chambertin Clos-de-Bèze Grand Cru includes 30% whole-bunch fruit, though this is the one grand cru where you cannot detect the stem addition, just the copious dark cherry, raspberry, cedar and undergrowth aromas that gain intensity in the glass. The palate is supple on the entry, the acidity neatly counterbalancing the intensity of the fruit. This Clos-de-Bèze has real grip and an arching structure on the finish, suggesting that it will be a seriously long-lived wine. Excellent.-- Neal Martin, Vinous Media

 

2016 Drouhin-Laroze Latricieres Chambertin

94-96 WA

$195.00/750ml (In Stock) Buy Now

 

The 2016 Latricieres Chambertin Grand Cru, like the Chapelle-Chambertin, includes around 40% whole bunch fruit. This is incredibly pure on the nose, very focused, brimming full of energy. It foregoes the conservatism and reserve one usually discerns on wines from this vineyard. The palate is medium-bodied, with layers of raspberry coulis and crushed strawberry laced with tobacco and a touch of spice, fanning out gloriously but with style on the finish. Again, it is a step up from the 2015.

 

 
Ron van Vlaardingen

Fine Wine Sales Director

Grand Vin Wine Merchants

1003 4th Avenue E  | Olympia, WA  98506 | Office: 360.350.4896 x2

www.grandvinwinemerchants.com | ronv@grandvinwinemerchants.com 

 
 
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