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Community Tasting Notes (41) Avg Score: 93 points

  • Served blind. Drinking wonderfully. Quite light and elegant without any negative green notes often linked to the vintage. Perfect drinking window.

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    Rousseau Chambertin- Very pretty upfront. Beautifully pitched nose of sweet berry, underbrush, earth, very well layered. A touch of green but not off putting. Palate is more structured then the Leroy but not as big as the RSV. Drinking great now. Hints of green on the palate but overall great balance. The bottle had character.

    DRC RSV- Darkest and spiciest of the 4. No perceptible green on the nose or palate. The youngest tasting and most structured. Ever changing flavor profile of layered dark berries, spice, and floral. More regal than the Rousseau and delicious but not quite as open.

    Leroy Vosne- Explosive ethereal Leroy nose of sweet berry, spice, and earth. I've had the fortune to follow this since release and the nose is always so distinctive. Such heady perfume. Lightest wine in appearance and palate. This had some astringency on the end that stood out. I've found some bottle variation on these.

    Vogue Moose- Opened late in the tasting and probably suffered as a result. Greenest of the bottles. Good length, good flavor impact, but definitely overshadowed by the others.

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  • shows well and quite delicate in this vintage. excellent effort.

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  • Lovely smell of violets and red fruits, soft tannin, loads of secondary flavour

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  • Good showing for weak vintage. Stem characteristics mostly faded for me, but fruit profile decent.

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Vinous

  • By Stephen Tanzer
    March/April 2006, IWC Issue #125, (See more on Vinous...)

    (Domaine de la Romanee Conti Romanee St. Vivant) Login and sign up and see review text.

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  • By Bill Nanson
    4/1/2007, (See more on Burgundy-Report...)

    (Romanée-Conti Romanée Saint-Vivant) Yield 28.3 hl/ha - or 1,229 cases. Medium colour. The nose starts more generous and savoury that the last wines but then closes up. Some notes of cedar and berries are slowly released as the nose widens again, becoming smoky and filling the glass again with creamy, spicy and more fruit driven notes. The palate is more masculine and tannic but shows sweet fruit and a more concentrated length. It's less elegant for sure but has more power and will surely gain balance with time. This is a much bigger step up from the Grands-Echézeaux than at the barrel tasting.

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