2001 Charmes Chambertin
By Domaine Georges Roumier
2001 Charmes Chambertin from Domaine Georges Roumier, Burgundy, France
In the ever-evolving narrative of Burgundian mastery, the 2001 vintage of Charmes Chambertin from Domaine Georges Roumier stands as a testament to the resilience and adaptability of the storied terroir. Tracking each harvest closely for four decades, one becomes attuned to the nuances that each climatic serenade imparts to the region’s vinous offspring.
Refinement Amidst Climatic Challenge
The opening years of the new millennium dealt a hand fraught with climatic variability, yet it is precisely this capriciousness that can elevate a vintage when navigated with astuteness. The year 2001 was characterised by a cool summer that tensioned against autumnal warmth. In less skillful hands, such mercurial conditions might preclude excellence—yet the deftness of Domaine Georges Roumier managed to coax forth a wine of beguiling elegance.
A Vintage That Tells Its Own Tale
Assaying the 2001 Charmes Chambertin, one discovers a harmonious interplay between structure and sensuality. The aromatics unfurl with poised notes of ripe berries and an undercurrent of earthy sous-bois – a siren call to those who cherish Burgundy's aromatic complexity. On the palate, this wine weaves a textured tapestry; tannins that speak both of resilience and refinement support a cavalcade of red fruit entwined with spice and minerality.
Taut yet generous, this vintage invites connoisseurs to partake in its story—an ode to an estate well-versed in translating terroir into transcendental tasting experiences. For fine wine investors, here lies an articulate offering from a revered producer; its journey through two-plus decades has only burnished its allure.
The Investor's Choice: 2001 Charmes Chambertin
In weighing up its investment potential, one must acknowledge that the 2001 Charmes Chambertin from Domaine Georges Roumier poses as a compelling proposition, adroitly balancing lineage with singularity. Armed with finesse rather than flamboyance, this creation speaks volumes about Domaine Georges Roumier's philosophical and technical prowess – an exemplar making it one of the more covetable options for those looking to diversify their fine wine portfolio.
The epitome of Burgundian beauty is undeniably distilled within this bottling; for those astute enough to appreciate its whispered potency and proven pedigree. It is these exact characteristics that bolster its ranking within the pantheon of collectable vintages. True connoisseurs recognise the compelling narrative woven by such distinctive years as 2001 – a year that imparted an indelible accent upon the wines it nurtured to fruition.
Market price (CAD)
$3,170.00
12x75cl
Highest score
86
POP score
316.67
Scores and tasting notes
Produced entirely from parcels in the Mazoyeres vineyard (a strange piece of Burgundian legislation allows it to be called Charmes), the dark ruby-colored 2001 Charmes-Chambertin displays aromas of lively bilberries. Tightly wound, light to medium-bodied, and verging on lean it offers appealingly detailed dark fruit flavors in its structured personality. This wine should be drunk over the next 5 years. Importer: Diageo Chateau and Estate Wines Company, New York, NY; tel; (212) 572-7725
Pierre Rovani - The Wine Advocate, 29 June 2003