2011 Richebourg
By Domaine de la Romanee-Conti
2011 Richebourg from Domaine de la Romanee-Conti, Burgundy, France
The 2011 vintage in Burgundy was marked by its precocity and irregular weather patterns, eliciting a considerable bout of nail-biting amongst vignerons. In such a context, the 2011 Richebourg from Domaine de la Romanee-Conti asserts itself as a testament to the mastery and resilience inherent in this iconic estate. As always, expectations surround Richebourg like a hallowed aura, and few vintages rise to the occasion so convincingly in challenging years.
The Craft Behind the Crest: Domains of Investment
Domaine de la Romanee-Conti, often abbreviated as DRC, is one of those hallowed names that resonates with investment-grade wine collectors worldwide. The 2011 vintage presented hurdles: spring frosts, a cool summer, and then intense late-season heat which required deft management. Yet the winemaking prowess at DRC turned these potential pitfalls into an illuminating display of their savoir-faire.
An Alchemy of Elements
Upon engaging with the 2011 Richebourg, one is struck first by its vibrantly hued robe—giving but a hint to the complexity that unfolds thereafter. On the nose, it releases an intricate lattice of red fruits, entwined with faint whispers of spice and earthiness—a bouquet that speaks eloquently of the Richebourg terroir. On the palate, this finely crafted Pinot Noir unravels layer upon layer: starting from ripe cherries and blackcurrants to slowly revealing subtler tones of licorice, rose petal, and forest-floor nuance.
The structure is assertive yet impeccably polished, bearing fine-grained tannins that promise further blossoming with age—an essential consideration for fine wine investors monitoring maturation curves. The finish is long and intricate, leaving an everlasting imprint on the senses.
In summing up this exquisite specimen, one must acknowledge not only the ephemeral beauty captured within each bottle but also its fortitude as an investment piece. Like all great works of artifice and nature combined, the 2011 Richebourg from Domaine de la Romanee-Conti carries within it both the serendipity of its birth year's climatic whims and the indelible signature of its maker's hand.
Market price (HKD)
HK$333,730.00
12x75cl
Highest score
94
POP score
2493.57
Scores and tasting notes
The 2011 Richebourg was picked on 7 and 8 September at 28.36hl/ha. It has a very pure bouquet, a mixture of blackberry, raspberry leaf, freshly tilled meadow and a touch of cold stone. It is not a powerful bouquet, but delineated and very focused. The palate is not dissimilar to the Grands Echezeaux on the entry: linear and poised with crisp brambly red fruit. But it swerves another way mid-through, developing a wonderful candied core of strawberry and Morello and a caressing finish sending ripples of pleasure across the senses. In many ways it is a self-effacing Richebourg with charm and candour, but I Richebourg that I suspect may be deceptively long lived. The Richebourg 2011 is a fair prince rather than a grand king. 931 cases produced. Drink 2018-2035.
Neal Martin - The Wine Advocate, 26 February 2014