2010 La Tache
By Domaine de la Romanee-Conti
2010 La Tâche from Domaine de la Romanée-Conti, Burgundy, France
Considered by many to be a jewel in the crown of Burgundy, the 2010 La Tâche from Domaine de la Romanée-Conti glows with an incandescent charm uniquely its own. This standout vintage reveals the winemaking prowess that has been honed over generations at one of Burgundy's most esteemed estates.
Pedigree and Provenance: An Epochal Vintage
Investors and connoisseurs who eye the fabled vintages of Burgundy with keen interest will be well aware of the rarified air that surrounds 2010 La Tâche. Uniting both pedigree and provenance, this year’s offering holds sway over palates with its formidable balance and profound complexity—a testament to the skilful adaptations made by vineyard stewards to the challenges posed by a vintage hailed for its lower yields but stunning quality.
A Harmonious Symphony of Terroir and Tannins
The 2010 growing season in Burgundy was notable for its late blossoming yet rapid vegetative growth, coupled with weather fluctuations that ultimately favoured those vignerons who practised steadfast vigilance. The resultant harvest for La Tâche bore fruit that distilled the essence of this region’s celebrated terroir into a wine of intoxicating depth and persistence. The nose is awash with layered aromas of ripe cherries, blackcurrant, and exotic spices, while hints of rose petal and earthy truffle breathe a beguiling elegance into every swirl.
On the palate, there is discipline in its structure; well-defined but not obtrusive tannins lay the foundation for a luscious tapestry of dark fruits intermingled with savoury fine leather notes. The subtle minerality bespeaks this Grand Cru’s ironclad connection to the cherished soils it sprung from. With well-judged acidity propelling it forward, this wine possesses a crescendoing finish that lingers long in memory—inviting one to sip and ponder the exceptional nature of 2010 La Tâche.
A Keen Canvas for a Strategist Investor
Those aligned with fine wine investment principles know that vintages such as 2010 La Tâche from Domaine de la Romanée-Conti represent more than just potential cellar trophies or hedonistic pleasures—they are a canvas for strategy. Exemplifying longevity combined with sumptuous drinkability even in its relative youth, this vintage affirms its status as one of the prime candidates for longevity and appreciation—in both palate and portfolio alike.
This wine, hailing from a year whose narrative is etched into each bottle, stands as an incarnate reminder of Burgundy's capacity to transcend climatic capriciousness. To indulge in 2010 La Tâche is not merely to taste a fine wine but to commune with a living piece of enological artistry poised to evolve gorgeously through time.
Market price (CAD)
$114,320.00
12x75cl
Highest score
97
POP score
4040.59
Scores and tasting notes
The 2009 La Tache presents a rich tapestry of nearly indescribable elegance. The aromas and flavors seem to hover on the palate in this intensely sweet, perfumed La Tache. Bright floral notes, hard candy and mint ring out on the finish. Anticipated maturity: 2030-2060. I tasted the 2010s twice from barrel, once in the summer just as the wines were about to be racked and then again during my early December visit. On both occasions the wines were stellar. Like virtually all of his colleagues, co-manager Aubert de Villaine was surprised by the level of the 2010s given all of the challenges of the growing season. I could repeat everything de Villaine told me, but there is no better source than the man himself, so readers who want to learn more about the 2010 harvest may want to take a look at my interview with de Villaine on www.erobertparker.com. Overall, I am very impressed with the 2010s with the exception of the Corton, which appears to be a notch or two below the 2009. The 2010 that most greatly exceeds its appellation and historical level of quality is the Echezeaux. I also tasted the 2010 Vosne-Romanee Cuvee Duvault-Blochet but the domaine had not yet decided if the wine would be released. I will report on the 2009s in our April issue. Importer: Wilson-Daniels, St. Helena, CA; tel. (707) 963-9661
Antonio Galloni - The Wine Advocate, 22 December 2011