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Vosne Romanee Wines

Vosne Romanee Wines

Vosne Romanee Wines

Vosne Romanee Wine

The name “Vosne-Romanée” regularly graces the lips of every wine lover that has a passion for Pinot Noir. These wonderful, remarkable wines come from a rich, interesting terroir, one that combines limestone scree, rich clay, and pebbles. It’s thin but impeccably drained, and the vines mainly face east, greeting each sunrise as it comes. There are enough subtleties in the soil to allow multiple styles to flourish. If you want the greatest Pinot Noir in the world, all roads lead to this quaint little village and the ocean of grapevines that surrounds it. Wines like these are what places Burgundy on such a high pedestal in the wine world, and it’s hard to ever get enough.

The wines are masculine, bold, striking, and even aristocratic. They’re Burgundian royalty, and demand to be treated as such. The perfect combination of elegance and power, they fluently express the spirit of the soil and change the lives of every wine lover that has the budget to taste them. It can be hard to put into words how beautiful Vosne-Romanée’s finest wines can be. One sip and your emotions rise to the surface, as the wine caresses both the palate and the soul. The fiery passion of the winemakers is effortlessly translated into the drink, giving it a refreshing, energetic throughline.

Wines like these remind us why we lead the lifestyle we lead and refill the well of passion within our hearts, even during the darkest times. They’re just as much a treasure as they are a drink, and only the fortunate hold such treasures in their cellar.

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2022 Domaine Anne Gros Vosne Romanee Les Barreaux

A solid core of ruby purple. What a beautiful nose! Global warming says a friendly hello to cooler sites such as Les Barreaux. More oak this year because of the shortage of one year old barrels, and that shows a touch at the back at the moment but will all integrate. Very lively and extremely fine, with a greater depth of fruit than the Chambolle. The pinot fin plant selection is showing its class here. Drink from 2028-2035. Tasted: November 2023.Jasper Morris | 91-94 JMThe 2022 Vosne-Romanée Les Barreaux, which Paul Gros said the family considers a Premier Cru close to Cros Parantoux and Richebourg, is based on poor shallow limestone soils. The nose takes time to open and evolves lovely raspberry and wild strawberry scents laced with oyster shells. The palate is medium-bodied with good substance on the entry. This is more structured than you might presuppose. It has a silver bead of acidity, and the finish feels pixelated for a Village Cru. Bon vin.Vinous Media | 91-93 VMAlthough this is slightly closed on the initial attack, there is a crisply refreshing high-toned fruit character (cranberry, raspberry, pomegranate), with notes of peony and spice. The texture is fresh, tannic and grippy, and the compact, expressive fruit has an admirably chiselled character. The wine is from 75-year-old vines planted at the top of the slope above Richebourg and Cros Parantoux — the ’baby Richebourg’ according to Anne Gros. This wine will drink well from three to five years after the vintage.Decanter | 93 DECIn contrast to the expressiveness of the prior wines, here the nose is firmly reduced and reveals nothing. More interesting are the fresh, vibrant and beautifully textured medium-bodied flavors that already possess solid depth and very fine length on the balanced if firmly structured finale. Lovely.Burghound | 89-91 BH

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