Ponsot   Chapelle Chambertin Grand Cru

1997 Chapelle Chambertin Grand Cru

By Ponsot

1997 Chapelle Chambertin Grand Cru from Ponsot, Burgundy, France

The 1997 vintage for Burgundy was one of intrigue and complexity, a season marked by an early start and a summer that swung between extremes. It is within this framework that Ponsot encapsulated the essence of their terroir in the remarkable 1997 Chapelle Chambertin Grand Cru. As the years pass, each tasting expands my appreciation for the depth and nuance this vintage presents.

 

Refined Power: A Study in Balance

The 1997 Chapelle Chambertin Grand Cru from Ponsot, as I've witnessed through its evolution, offers a fascinating juxtaposition of subtlety and intensity. From its garnet hue to its intoxicating aromatics, this wine encapsulates the vintage's character with a masterful balance of ripe red fruits and earthy undertones.

 

Vintage Veritas: The '97 Distinction

The year 1997 turned expectations on their head, with growers contending with a race against time due to the unanticipated precociousness of the season. Despite these challenges, Ponsot triumphed, their intrepid efforts culminating in a Grand Cru that expresses purity of fruit alongside an alluring savoury depth – markings of adept winemaking during a turbulent year.

What sets this particular vintage apart is its luxurious texture; a silken drape that unfolds layers of cherry, truffle and a whisper of spice. With each sip comes a new chapter of flavour – always elegant, persistently complex.

In terms of wine investment, the 1997 Chapelle Chambertin Grand Cru from Ponsot shines as an exemplar of fine Burgundy vintage investing. Its matured grace contrasts wonderfully with the more exuberant younger vintages much sought after by collectors, offering an intriguing comparison that has increasingly caught the eyes – and palates – of astute connoisseurs.

In conclusion, the 1997 Chapelle Chambertin Grand Cru from Ponsot represents a magnificent study in the artistry required to produce poise under the capricious skies of Burgundy. An investment into this wine is not merely financial; it's an induction into a narrative woven by clime and crafter.

Current market price

£3,130.00

12x75cl

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