TN:Domaine de la Romanée-Conti 2009
Posted: Fri Nov 02, 2012 1:51 am
Here my try with english.
First only the pictures.
tasting notes in english is difficult for me.
i am only a amateur.
but here my notes;
The wines weren't decanted, but opend about five houres in advance. I started the tasting at five til half past six.
Corton and Romanée St. Vivant were quite amenable. The others needed some time. All of them are silky and toasted. They are complexe and do have a long aftertaste. All are cohere and balanced.
2009 is really,really good for the reds.
2008 Montrachet was many better than 2009,for me.
2009 Grand Echezeaux is really classic.
2009 Echezeaux many better than 2004,2005,2006,2007 ,2008 ,for me.
2009 RSVT is so feminine,elegant.
2009 La Tâche is really great.
2009 RC is RC,is not loud,but is RC.
2009 Corton is really especially,but is good in the DRC-line integrated.
2009 RB is also great,spicy,wildberries.
Corton the darkest
Romanée St.Vivant
Vanilla, forest fruits, cherries, flowery and still spicy. Fine acidity, subtle and a pleasant finesse. Extremely silky mouth feel and long clear aftertaste. After 45 minutes in the glass he became beautyfull. A feminine wine.
La Tâche
Black currant, toasted, forest fruits and slightly ethereal, coffee. His spiciness contains pepper. He does have a fresh acidity but is masculine still. Slightly earthy. He is in self-contained, balanced. Full-body, complex. Extreme long aftertaste.
Corton
He was the darkest und was there from the beginning. Plumbs and cherries. Biscuits, molasses (malt), slightly toasted sugar. Full-body and astonishing soft. Spiced, with a long aftertaste. Very present - he shows where he is coming from and is individual althoug. During the 1.5 hours (and the room temperature) he became lightly wider. Long aftertaste.
Richebourg
Currants, toasted, mocha and spiced. A soft sweetness. Full-body and balanced. Good spiciness an silky long aftertaste.
Echezeaux
Vanilla in the beginning and toasted. A subtle spice. Roses, cherries. Balanced acidity, silkiness in the mouth, long aftertaste. An elegante wine.
Grands Echezeaux
For me, the classic this evening. Blackberries, currants, biscuits, plums, violets, toasted, spiced. A well-balanced acidity. Realy complex and long aftertaste. The classic elegante.
Romanée-Conti
Cherries, forest fruits, red currants, violets. Spicy, cloves. Earthy, masculine and self-assured. He does have a tremendous potential and is inherently consistent. Cleare and silky. Fine acidity and extream long and spiced aftertaste.
La Tâche Water stain?
Le Montrachet
He needs time to pick up the pace. Strongly toasted, white tea, white peach, mangos. Potent but hardly variable. He does have a good acidity and a long aftertaste. But compared to the previous year he is hard to judge. He was introverted and dominated by toasted aromas.
First only the pictures.
tasting notes in english is difficult for me.
i am only a amateur.
but here my notes;
The wines weren't decanted, but opend about five houres in advance. I started the tasting at five til half past six.
Corton and Romanée St. Vivant were quite amenable. The others needed some time. All of them are silky and toasted. They are complexe and do have a long aftertaste. All are cohere and balanced.
2009 is really,really good for the reds.
2008 Montrachet was many better than 2009,for me.
2009 Grand Echezeaux is really classic.
2009 Echezeaux many better than 2004,2005,2006,2007 ,2008 ,for me.
2009 RSVT is so feminine,elegant.
2009 La Tâche is really great.
2009 RC is RC,is not loud,but is RC.
2009 Corton is really especially,but is good in the DRC-line integrated.
2009 RB is also great,spicy,wildberries.
Corton the darkest
Romanée St.Vivant
Vanilla, forest fruits, cherries, flowery and still spicy. Fine acidity, subtle and a pleasant finesse. Extremely silky mouth feel and long clear aftertaste. After 45 minutes in the glass he became beautyfull. A feminine wine.
La Tâche
Black currant, toasted, forest fruits and slightly ethereal, coffee. His spiciness contains pepper. He does have a fresh acidity but is masculine still. Slightly earthy. He is in self-contained, balanced. Full-body, complex. Extreme long aftertaste.
Corton
He was the darkest und was there from the beginning. Plumbs and cherries. Biscuits, molasses (malt), slightly toasted sugar. Full-body and astonishing soft. Spiced, with a long aftertaste. Very present - he shows where he is coming from and is individual althoug. During the 1.5 hours (and the room temperature) he became lightly wider. Long aftertaste.
Richebourg
Currants, toasted, mocha and spiced. A soft sweetness. Full-body and balanced. Good spiciness an silky long aftertaste.
Echezeaux
Vanilla in the beginning and toasted. A subtle spice. Roses, cherries. Balanced acidity, silkiness in the mouth, long aftertaste. An elegante wine.
Grands Echezeaux
For me, the classic this evening. Blackberries, currants, biscuits, plums, violets, toasted, spiced. A well-balanced acidity. Realy complex and long aftertaste. The classic elegante.
Romanée-Conti
Cherries, forest fruits, red currants, violets. Spicy, cloves. Earthy, masculine and self-assured. He does have a tremendous potential and is inherently consistent. Cleare and silky. Fine acidity and extream long and spiced aftertaste.
La Tâche Water stain?
Le Montrachet
He needs time to pick up the pace. Strongly toasted, white tea, white peach, mangos. Potent but hardly variable. He does have a good acidity and a long aftertaste. But compared to the previous year he is hard to judge. He was introverted and dominated by toasted aromas.