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Clos Vougeot Vieilles Vignes 2012 75cl

AOC Grand Cru | Côte de Nuits | Burgund | Frankreich
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92 Robert Parker
The 2012 Clos de Vougeot Vieilles Vignes Grand Cru will be bottled around early June. It has an attractive, generous, almost sumptuous bouquet with raspberry, crushed strawberry and a judicious veneer of vanillary oak that lends it a modern sheen. The palate is medium-bodied with fine structure. There is plenty of ripe, sappy red fruit locked in here, but it feels a little compact, suggesting that it will need two or three years in bottle. But it certainly has very good potential. Drink 2017-2030. <br/><br/>The wines from Chateau de la Tour have not been reviewed by this publication for years, principally because during the 1990s, quality trailed off. However, I have been noticing an upswing in recent vintages, in no small part due to the efforts of Francois Labat and his team that tend the 5.48 hectares of vine, including the single hectare planted in 1910, part of which is separated and released as a Vieilles Vignes. Their vines have been farmed organically since 1992 and Francois opts to prune hard early in the season rather than undertaking a green harvest, usually with whole-cluster, natural ferments. Approximately 50% new wood is used for the Cuvee Classique, while the Vieilles Vignes is raised entirely in new oak. Francois’s 2012s are well-worth checking out. This historic clos is notoriously fickle when it comes to quality, some growers producing astonishing wines and others trading on the name. Chateau de la Tour once might have been guilty of doing that, but these two wines suggest that this is no longer the case.
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Château de la Tour
François Labet, der einflussreichste Weinproduzent Burgunds, leitet dieses herrliche Anwesen in Clos-de-Vougeot, neben seiner anderen Marke Domaine Pierre Labet. Dieses einzigartige Gut besitzt den größten einzelnen Grand-Cru-Weinberg in der Côte de Nuits. Mit etwa 6 Hektar ist de La Tour der einzige Erzeuger, der seinen Clos Vougeot Grand Cru innerhalb der Grenzen der Appellation erntet, vinifiziert und abfüllt. Erbaut im späten 19. Jahrhundert von Vorfahren der Familien Labet und Déchelette, produziert das Château noch heute erstklassige traditionelle Weine. Labet wahrt traditionelles Know-how durch ökologischen Anbau und Fermentation der ganzen Büschel und kombiniert diese historischen Ideale mit modernen Mitteln wie Edelstahlbottichen und pneumatischen Pressen. Die ungefiltert und ungeklärt abgefüllten Weine sind von dichter Fruchtigkeit und authentisch-lokaler Stilistik, mit der unglaublichen Tiefe eines beispielhaften Burgunders.