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The Domaine de la Romanee-Conti is the apogee of Burgundian prestige. Rightly
so, for the incomparably rich and complex wines produced here make it for
many people the greatest domaine on the Cote d’Or. The DRC estate extends
to 27 hectares of the finest vineyard-sites of Vosne-Romanee and Flagey-Echezeaux;
they include, of course, the Domaine’s two world-famous monopoles, Romanee-Conti
and La Tache, but also nearly half of Richebourg, more than half of Romanee-Saint-Vivant
and over a third of Grands Echezeaux. If that was not enough, the Domaine
also owns 0.67 hectare of Le Montrachet, where the average age of the vines
is 60 years.
The Domaine’s commitment to the highest standards is evident at every stage
in the vineyard and in the vat-house. The average age of the vines is impressingly
mature (Romanee-Conti’s is 47 years, that for La Tache 45) and yields are
low. Viticulture methods are environment-friendly and pesticides and other
chemical treatments are avoided.
The DRC was one of the first to introduce an automated conveyor to sort imperfect
grapes at harvest time. The top four Grands Crus are traditionally fermented
in open-topped wooden casks, while the Grands Echezeaux and Echezeaux are
vinified in open-topped stainless steel vats, the grapes being automatically
punched down. All the DRC wines are aged in new oak, but great care is taken
to ensure that the staves for the barrels have been properly matured.
Very few would now question the claim that the Domaine’s wines are among the
best of the best. Words are hopelessly inadequate to describe their magic,
but they do have great finesse and intensity, allied to an extraordinary
long flavour that stays with you for several minutes after you have put down
the glass.
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