1999 Batard-Montrachet
By Domaine Leflaive
1996 Nuits St Georges les Cras from Domaine du Comte Liger-Belair
In the venerable winemaking history of Burgundy, certain years stand out as simply magnetic. Among these, the 1996 vintage remains one of the most compelling, particularly for those privy to the allure of Nuits St Georges. The 1996 Nuits St Georges les Cras from Domaine du Comte Liger-Belair encapsulates the essence of this remarkable year, a vintage that is evocative of Burgundy's inherent complexity and majesty.
A Vintage of Elegance and Structure
The crescendo of climatic conditions in '96 culminated in wines with impressive longevity and a deft balance between vigor and finesse. It was a year when acidity played protagonist, conferring to the 1996 Nuits St Georges les Cras from Domaine du Comte Liger-Belair an exquisite framework set for ageing—something that astute investors recognise as an essential attribute for investment-worthy wines.
A Confluence of Terroir and Mastery
The les Cras cru, with its deep limestone soils and an ideal mid-slope position, is supremely expressed in this wine—its mineral core interlaced with suave tannins. As I revisit this wine, it demonstrates a bouquet that is both enigmatic and assertive, with black fruits and earthy undertones morphing into subtler hints of truffle and aged leather—a testament to its development over nearly three decades. The complexity does not stop at the nose; the palate is resplendent with layers that unfold generously, offering whispers of dried cherries and a mild yet enlivening spiciness.
For investors looking to diversify their cellar with a vintage boasting impeccable provenance and maturity potential, the 1996 Nuits St Georges les Cras from Domaine du Comte Liger-Belair presents a propitious opportunity. Its performance with time has only heightened its desirability, promising further evolution for those patient enough to witness this Burgundian masterstroke at its zenith.
Investment Spotlight: Wine as a Timeless Asset
To discerning collectors and investors alike, I suggest embracing the longevity that this exemplary Burgundian wine affords. The 1996 vintage from Domaine du Comte Liger-Belair has comfortably transcended its youth and shows no signs of flagging vitality. As we consider partnerships between terroir and vintner skill, the connection here is indisputable; it brims with character—one that has been sculpted by time’s patient hand.
In summary, one could say the 1996 Nuits St Georges les Cras emerges as a strong competitor within an investment portfolio not just for its present poise but also for its bright future prospects. Through the decades it has maintained its dignity and complexity admirably—a sure signal for fine wine aficionados who seek both pleasure and prudent investment in their pursuits.
Market price (CAD)
$22,600.00
12x75cl
Highest score
94
POP score
970
Scores and tasting notes
The 1999 Bâtard Montrachet Grand Cru from Domaine Leflaive is blessed with a stunning gunflint nose that soars from the glass. It is supremely well controlled and actually shows up the 1999 Chevalier-Montrachet tasted alongside. The palate is rich in the glass with light honeyed tones intermingling with lime, marzipan and citrus lemon. As you would expect, there is superb mineralité locked into this wine, though it is expressed more aromatically than on the palate. Still, it is a deeply impressive wine and it should continue to give pleasure over the next decade at least.
Neal Martin - The Wine Advocate, 28 June 2015