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2003 Vosne-Romanée Aux Reignots 1er Cru Domaine Sylvain Cathiard Bu...

2003 Vosne-Romanée, Aux Reignots, 1er Cru, Domaine Sylvain Cathiard, Burgundy
Red • Dry • Full Bodied • Pinot Noir
Ready - at best
Allen Meadows 89-92/100
Jancis Robinson MW 18/20
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Code: 2003-0750-00-8024817
Description
The 5th vintage from this .24 ha parcel of young vines planted in a mix of rock and sand.
Discreet wood notes wrap around incredibly spicy and even fresher black pinot fruit aromas and intense, dense and complex flavours underpinned by exceptionally fine tannins, and while this is well structured, it remains in near-perfect balance. Classy, fine and flat-out amazing for such young vines.
Drink 2011
Allen Meadows
  • Colour
    Red
  • Sweetness
    Dry
  • Vintage
    2003
  • Alcohol
    13.5%
  • Maturity
    Ready - at best
  • Grape
    Pinot Noir
  • Body
    Full Bodied
  • Producer
    Domaine Sylvain Cathiard
Critics reviews
Allen Meadows 89-92/100

The 5th vintage from this .24 ha parcel of young vines planted in a mix of rock and sand.

Discreet wood notes wrap around incredibly spicy and even fresher black pinot fruit aromas and intense, dense and complex flavours underpinned by exceptionally fine tannins, and while this is well structured, it remains in near-perfect balance. Classy, fine and flat-out amazing for such young vines.

Drink 2011

Allen Meadows, Burghound.com (January2005)
Jancis Robinson MW 18/20

Deep crimson. Silky, satiny texture. Great spread of red fruits. Punchy, yet subtle. This is good!

Jancis Robinson MW, JancisRobinson.com (January2005)

Vosne-Romanée

The village of Vosne-Romanée produces the region's most acclaimed and famous wines, all made entirely from the Pinot Noir grape. Despite the monopoly control of four of the six Grands Crus by Domane de la Romanée-Conti, the village has at least 40 growers sharing its vineyard area. The Grands Crus are Romanée-Conti, La Romanée, La Tâche, Richebourg, Romanée-St Vivant, and La Grande Rue: La Romanée-Conti Grand Cru The vines, otherwise untouched since pre-Phylloxera days, were replanted in 1947-48, with the first new vintage being made in 1952. The former Cros des Cloux vineyard was renamed Romanée in the 17th century, with Conti being added after it was purchased by the Prince de Condé (or Conti) in 1760. He wanted the very best and kept it only for his own use and that of his immediate circle. Wine writers and critics across the centuries have singled out La Romanée-Conti as Burgundy’s greatest vineyard.

Richebourg Grand Cru Just under half the vineyard (3.51 hectares out of 8.03) belongs to Domaine de la Romanée-Conti, the rest is shared among nine other growers, counting such Burgundian heavyweight names as Richebourg, Domaine Leroy, branches of the Gros family and Domaine Méo-Camuzet. This is always a robust wine, deeper in colour than the Romanée St Vivant but not necessarily as elegant. La Tâche Grand Cru The domaine purchased most of the 6.06 hectares of La Tâche in 1933, completing the vineyards by exchanging small plots in Les Gaudichots. It stretches from the top to the bottom of the mid-slope band containing the Grands Crus, thus covering a complexity of terroirs. It is a more flamboyant wine than La Romanée-Conti but needs a minimum of 10 years for all its aspects, including the tannins, to integrate. Romanée St Vivant Grand Cru Domaine de la Romanée-Conti's holding covers 5.28 hectares in one single block out of the appellation's nine hectares. This formerly belonged to the Marey-Monge family but was farmed and made by the domaine from 1966, and purchased by it in 1988. It is a beautifully refined, stylish wine, perhaps having more in common with La Romanée-Conti itself than the more rugged Richebourg. Domaine Leroy and Louis Latour's Domaine de Corton Grancey are the next largest owners. La Grande Rue Grand Cru The 1.4 hectares of La Grande Rue are located between La Tâche and La Romanée-Conti Grands Crus, originally classified as Premier Cru but later upgraded. The vineyard is a monopoly of Domaine Lamarche.

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