Mommessin   Clos de Tart

1994 Clos de Tart

By Mommessin

1994 Clos de Tart from Mommessin, Grand Cru, Burgundy, France

The revered 1994 Clos de Tart from Mommessin stands as a significant testament to the winemaking prowess in the grand amphitheatre of Burgundy's Grands Crus. My reflective journey with this illustrious Burgundian producer grants me a vivid lens through which I've witnessed how the climatic ballet influences each vintage distinctly.

 

A Chronicle of Terroir and Time

In context, the 1994 vintage in Burgundy was not without its challenges; the growing season suffered erratic weather, with a particularly inclement August. Yet Mommessin, entrusted with the monopole Clos de Tart since the 1930s, channelled their extensive expertise to craft a wine that transcends these environmental caprices.

 

The Hallmarks of '94: Aromatic Sophistication Meets Defiance

The autumn rescue assured a respectable harvest, reflective in the 1994 Clos de Tart with its astonishingly aromatic profile which defies the year's trials. It articulates its narrative through layers of dark fruit interspersed with whispers of exotic spices and a characteristic earthiness, a feature of Morey-Saint-Denis terroir. On the palate, it presents a tapestry woven with tannins that have mellowed beautifully into silkiness whilst preserving a vibrant acidity that echoes the resilience of this vintage.

Despite nearing three decades since its inception, this wine retains a remarkably youthful vigour—one often seen in cohorts of more benevolent years. This speaks volumes regarding its investment pedigree; for connoisseurs seeking depth and complexity in their portfolio, the 1994 Clos de Tart emerges as an undoubtedly alluring proposition.

 

An Investment in Liquid History

For investors seeking wines with distinctive character and storied vintages, the 1994 Clos de Tart from Mommessin offers an extraordinary opportunity. It's an eloquent vessel of time and place, a collector’s piece imbued with the essence of Burgundian spirit. As I reminisce through its evocative nose and persistent finish, I am reminded that this is not merely wine; it is bottled chronicle—an anthology of its vintage's tale waiting to be savoured and shared by discerning palates.

Market price (GBP)

£4,320.00

12x75cl

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