2003 Montrachet
By Domaine de la Romanee-Conti
The 2001 Nuits St Georges Aux Lavieres from Domaine du Comte Liger-Belair, Burgundy, France
A sanguine hue in the glass betrays the mature grace of Domaine du Comte Liger-Belair’s Nuits St Georges Aux Lavieres, hailing from the venerable 2001 vintage. A vintage that speaks as much of the winemaker's guile as of Nature's generosity. Having tasted its evolution through the years, this vintage emerges a distinguished paragon among its peers for the sagacious collector or investor.
Defining a Vintage: Singular Climatic Artistry
The 2001 season in Burgundy was characterised by a cool spring followed by an atypically hot summer and timely rains resulting in optimal harvest conditions. Such providence allowed the pinot noir grapes in the Nuits St Georges terroir to ripen with exquisite balance – crafting a vintage noted for its refined power and finesse.
Ephemeral Elegance Preserved
Sipping on the 2001 Nuits St Georges Aux Lavieres from Domaine du Comte Liger-Belair unveils a symphony of red fruits and autumnal undergrowth on the nose – its bouquet has unfurled beautifully over time, tendering proof to patient cellaring. On the palate, one finds a wine that has hit its stride with mature tannins interlacing a firm structure with silk-like texture. Hints of truffle and dark chocolate add depth to a finish that lingers, testament to the wine's enduring complexity.
A pivotal part of any discerning wine investment portfolio, this creation is emblematic of the heights attainable by Burgundy's prompting terroir married to years of dutiful maturation. As we encounter wines from more recent years promising their future accolades, we're reminded of what they aspire to through exemplars such as this.
An Epochal Embrace for Connoisseurs and Investors Alike
In summation, the 2001 Nuits St Georges Aux Lavieres from Domaine du Comte Liger-Belair represents a cornerstone vintage of both vinous pleasure and investment wisdom. Its passage through time has imbued it with a narrative richness as captivating as its tasteful elaboration – rendering it one of the most desirable assets for those seeking to diversify into fine wines from Burgundy. Let this be an eloquent chapter in your acquisition tale, where the subtleties of a well-aged wine converge with astute investor insight.
Market price (CAD)
$164,050.00
12x75cl
Highest score
97
POP score
5798.24
Scores and tasting notes
Sumptuous aromas of spices, yellow plums and buttery toast are found in the nose of the medium to full-bodied 2003 Montrachet. A dense, layered, ample wine of awesome power, it is concentrated, spicy, and velvety-textured. Toasted pears, butter, vanilla, plump yellow fruits, melon balls, and notes of passion fruit make up its extremely extroverted flavor profile. Boasting terrific mouth-feel, it also possesses an exceptionally long, seamless finish. While it is difficult to assess the ageworthiness of such a big, super-ripe white Burgundy, it will unquestionably deliver loads of pleasure if consumed over the next decade and perhaps longer. Importer: Wilson-Daniels, St. Helena, CA; tel. (707) 963-9661
Pierre Rovani - The Wine Advocate, 28 August 2005