2001 Ruchottes Chambertin
By Domaine Georges Roumier
2001 Ruchottes Chambertin from Domaine Georges Roumier, Burgundy, France
The turn of the millennium heralded an epoch for vintners, symbolising a narrative of challenge, endurance and triumph. Few stories are as stirring as the 2001 Ruchottes Chambertin from Domaine Georges Roumier, a cuvée illustrating the seamless unity of circumstance and terroir.
A Vintage of Vigour and Vibrance
While the early spring frost and hailstorms engendered narratives of apprehension around Burgundy's 2001 vintage, such perturbation was transient. The year undulated towards a rather temperate summer, with an August beneficent in its moderation and endowing the grapes with a nurturing final ripening phase. It is within these whims of weather that the 2001 Ruchottes Chambertin sculpted its pedigree.
The wine itself whispers the language of the soil—of chalk and limestone. Effortlessly, it asserts an aromatic tapestry interlaced with wild cherry and a discreet suggestion of clove. The palate is high-toned yet sublimely balanced; layers emerge with air and time, offering subdued mushroom interplaying with refined tannins—a testament to Roumier’s deft skill in both the vineyard and winery.
Investment-Calibre Curation
As investors regard provenance and potentiality in equal measure, it's salient to note that this vintage is harmoniously postured for patient cellaring. Longevity is inscribed into its DNA. Living, aging—as much as this wine evolves—it maintains an anchoring in its foundational 2001 expression, ageing gracefully while giving clues to the storied climatic dance of its creation.
Investing in a bottle such as the 2001 Ruchottes Chambertin from Domaine Georges Roumier not only anchors one's portfolio in Burgundian majesty but also encapsulates a vintage where nature's gambits were parried with human artistry.
Market price (GBP)
£19,020.00
12x75cl