Domaine de la Romanée-Conti Richebourg Grand Cru 2010
Colour : Garnet.
Nose : A kaleidoscope of black fruit, cherry, blackcurrant. Notes of mint, violets and spices.
Palate : It is an imposing, statuesque wine that completely saturates the palate in all directions. The finish is long, salty and tasty.
Food Pairings : Duck breast with foie gras, roast chicken with olives, seven-hour lamb.
Le prix initial était : 6939,60 €.6120,00 €Le prix actuel est : 6120,00 €. TTC
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| Poids | 1,2 kg |
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| Dimensions | 16,6 × 14,1 × 38,5 cm |
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Domaine de la Romanée-Conti dates from the 18th century. It is a symbol of French excellence. Every wine lover dreams of being able to taste one of its bottles one day. Produced in small quantities, they are now very rare and, as a result, highly sought after. There are not enough of them to satisfy all wine lovers, which is why some bottles sometimes fetch record prices. Vintages from 1959, 1999, 2005 and 2009 are particularly popular, as are the record-breaking 2015 vintages.
"Vin de Prince, it is velvet, seduction and mystery. It is the most Proustian of the great wines: under the secret perfume of a rose petal, barely faded, of a Romanée-Conti 1956, is it not the intense and pure sensation of Time Regained that invades us? Could it be that the gods have left us a souvenir in this square of land? The fascinating trace of a timeless perfection?
(Richard Olney dans « Romanée-Conti » éditions Flammarion – 1991)

