
1993 Domaine Armand Rousseau Chambertin-Clos de Bèze Grand Cru
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1993 Domaine Armand Rousseau Chambertin-Clos de Bèze Grand Cru
Bid on this bottle of 1993 Domaine Armand Rousseau Chambertin-Clos de Bèze Grand Cru (98JM, 96BH, 96JG, 96RP, 96VN, 93WS). Jasper Morris: "Beautiful pure elegant colour with a stylish nose, young but opening nicely. Middleweight plus, a little sweetness, still good acidity. This becomes absolutely glorious in the glass, especially the bouquet, still exceptionally youthful, retaining a trace of bitterness on the palate. Lively dancing fresh red fruit, goshtbis is good. *5-Star Wine*" (11/2016) Jasper Morris: "Beautiful pure elegant colour with a stylish nose, young but opening nicely. Middleweight plus, a little sweetness, still good acidity. This becomes absolutely glorious in the glass, especially the bouquet, still exceptionally youthful, retaining a trace of bitterness on the palate. Lively dancing fresh red fruit, goshtbis is good. *5-Star Wine*" (11/2016)
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Auction Item Details

1993 Domaine Armand Rousseau Chambertin-Clos de Bèze Grand Cru
Quantity: 1
Bottle Size: 750 ml
Provenance: Original owner. Purchased from retailer and stored in a temp-controlled wine cellar of an SF Bay Area based collector & repeat consignor. Hand delivered to K&L.
Label Condition: Lightly Scuffed Label
Cork Condition: Signs of past seepage
Professional Reviews
98
Jasper Morris
“Beautiful pure elegant colour with a stylish nose, young but opening nicely. Middleweight plus, a little sweetness, still good acidity. This becomes absolutely glorious in the glass, especially the bouquet, still exceptionally youthful, retaining a trace of bitterness on the palate. Lively dancing fresh red fruit, goshtbis is good. *5-Star Wine*” (11/2016)
96
Burghound
“This remains one of the greatest wines of the '93 vintage with a simply dazzling breadth of aromas. The highly layered nose is perfumed and lovely yet at the same time powerful and penetrating as it introduces detailed, driving and still very fresh flavors that display astounding depth on the stunningly persistent finish. I very much like the way the flavors do a slow build from the mid-palate onto the harmonious finish and overall this is a complete wine with class and breed to burn. For my taste this has arrived at its peak though the balance is so fine that it should age effortlessly well for years to come. Reference standard Clos de Bèze. Multiple, and consistent, notes. I would further observe however that in all of the times that I have tasted the '93 Cham and Bèze side by side the Clos de Bèze has been the more interesting of the two. That said, in this most recent comparison the Chambertin was the better wine if only by a nose if you'll excuse the pun. Based on only one comparison I'm not prepared to aver that the Chambertin has surpassed the Clos de Bèze but it did in this one match up.” (06/2016)
96
John Gilman
“In most vintages I give a slight nod to the Chambertin over the Clos de Bèze in the Rousseau stable (strictly on stylistic preferences, as the wines are comparable in quality), but in some vintages one will seemingly succeed a bit more than the other. This is the case with the 1993 vintage, where the Clos de Bèze looks to be a half step of the fine Chambertin. On the nose the wine is redolent of pure black cherry fruit, dark chocolate, a bit of Gevrey meatiness, a strong vein of minerality, mustard seed and a correct framing of toasty oak. On the palate the wine is pure, complex and full-bodied, with a racy creaminess, a sappy core of black cherry fruit, and great length and breed on the tangy, moderately tannic finish. The Clos de Bèze is a touch fuller than the Chambertin in 1993, and delivers a stunning synthesis of sappy fruit, striking terroir, and a structural purity of acidity and ripe tannin in perfect harmony. Great young juice that is so beautifully balanced that it is eminently drinkable today, although further bottle age is unquestionably warranted.” (06/2003)
96
Wine Advocate
“This was the second bottle of 1993 Clos de Beze from Rousseau I tasted within a few weeks – not that I’m complaining. This one was once again a gorgeous Pinot Noir at the peak of its powers. The bouquet soars from the glass with perfumed red and black fruit, perhaps a little more tertiary and animally on this occasion, but no less captivating. The palate is vibrant with formidable structure and then there is that daring, animal finish that fans out like there is no tomorrow. It does not quite possess the breeding of the Chambertin Grand Cru, but in some ways it is more 'fun' to just imbibe. I can see this lasting another decade without breaking a sweat. (NM)” (10/2013)
96
Vinous
“The 1993 Chambertin Clos de Bèze Grand Cru is just a spellbinding wine from Rousseau that stands shoulder to shoulder with the Chambertin. Side by side it is almost impossible to argue one being better than the other. It still has that heavenly perfumed bouquet, a mixture of red and black fruit, decayed autumn leaves and a touch of truffle. This is quintessential "Pinoté". The palate has retained wonderful vibrancy and has the audacity to develop a little more depth and grip than the Chambertin. Going as strong as ever. (NM)” (05/2019)
93
Wine Spectator
“Bursting with fruit and oak flavors, this is a grand, opulent, concentrated Burgundy that will need time. It has oodles of cherry, berry, spice and cedar flavors that echo on the lingering finish. Firmly tannic, still backward.” (09/1996)
Product Details
Quantity: 1
Bottle Size: 750 ml
Provenance: Original owner. Purchased from retailer and stored in a temp-controlled wine cellar of an SF Bay Area based collector & repeat consignor. Hand delivered to K&L.
Label Condition: Lightly Scuffed Label
Cork Condition: Signs of past seepage
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