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2007 Romanee-Conti

By Domaine de la Romanee-Conti

2007 Romanée-Conti from Domaine de la Romanée-Conti, Burgundy

The 2007 Romanée-Conti from Domaine de la Romanée-Conti stands as a testament to the resilience and finesse embodied in this legendary Burgundian estate amid challenging climatic conditions. By 2007, a year marked by erratic weather that tested the mettle of vignerons across the region, the prowess of this iconic producer was once again underlined.

 

A Vintage Walking a Tightrope

Initially promising, with an early blossoming period, the vineyard's course ran into capricious weather patterns. Yet, it was this very interplay of adversity and mastery that shaped a vintage with a singular identity. The 2007 vintage at the outset presented vintners with an intricate puzzle, one that the team at Domaine de la Romanée-Conti resolved with customary aplomb.

 

An Exemplar of Elegance and Complexity

The 2007 vintage from this storied domaine expresses an elegance that belies its precarious beginnings. The ethereal nose is replete with notes of dark cherry and fine spices setting a prelude to a palate that dances between structure and silkiness—a narrative structure resulting from meticulous selection and vinification.

Fine investment aficionados keen on adding a performer with history and character need look no further than the 2007 Romanée-Conti. Its poised evolution in bottle reflects its ascension to becoming one of Burgundy's collectible benchmarks. With formidable integrity and captivating complexity, the plush mouthfeel and seamless integration of tannins ensure its continued grace through the years.

 

Investment Worthy with Unerring Appeal

For those keen to embellish their portfolios with a slice of vinous artistry, the 2007 Romanée-Conti from Domaine de la Romanée-Conti provides not only an exceptional sensory journey but also jewel-like investment potential. Identification of such gems amidst challenging vintages distinguishes true connoisseurs from mere enthusiasts; it is here that distinction lies within each sip and each investment choice. As a critic devoted to unearthing such treasures for over four decades, I assert this vintage carves its niche through its poised display of complexity and harmony against all climatic odds.

Current market price

£207,900.00

12x75cl

Highest score

96

POP score

12993.75

Scores and tasting notes

96

I have never been treated to such a profusion of floral perfume from this legendary site as rose over the glass of 2007 Romanee-Conti. Hyacinth, rose, gladiola, and iris are underlain by scents of moss-covered, damp stone, wild ginger, and diverse tiny red fruits. “Romanee-Conti c’est le nez,” remarks de Villaine of this almost ethereal Pinot. The contrast with the more fleshly La Tache could not be more dramatic. But this doesn’t pull back on its silken-textured palate, either – far from it: along with persistent inner-mouth profusion of floral perfume come savory, irresistibly juicy raspberry and pomegranate as well as an impression of marrow-rich, multi-boned meat stock. A wafting, wave-like finish harbors the sort of exhilarating sheer refreshment one looks for in white wine, and a kaleidoscopic interchange of colorful floral, spice, fruit, carnal, and mineral elements such as few wines of any sort can deliver. Domaine de La Romanee-Conti director Aubert de Villaine perceives both the estate’s 2008 and 2007 collections as vins de garde, and I can’t argue with that assessment, even though when I first tasted the 2007s – soon after they had come out of malo – I harbored reservations, wondering whether to interpret de Villaine’s description of them as “ethereal” to read “ephemeral.” He says holding back the usual 5% share of production for the Domaine’s own cellar was difficult in the greatly reduced 2008 vintage, and that he is already regretting not having arranged to bottle a larger share in magnum. He still had time when I visited in April to reconsider the bottle format for three appellations, which were the only ones I was able to taste, since De Villaine is loathe to show wines in the first 9-12 months after bottling. (I’ll report on the full 2008 collection from bottle at a later date.) If the 2007s here were unusual for that vintage in the degree to which they gained stature in the course of elevage, such behavior was normal when it came to 2008, so that I was not surprised to hear de Villaine remark on a new-found degree of confidence in the stature of that collection. To an even greater degree than in most vintages, success in 2007 and 2008 came down to meticulousness at every stage; to quality of vine material; and to location, in all of which respects no estate in Burgundy has any advantage over the Domaine de La Romanee-Conti. Interestingly, the estate lingered no longer over the picking of their 2008s – from the first of the La Tache on September 27 to the last of the Echezeaux on October 6 – than they had over the 2007s, which were picked from September 1-11. The inclusion of stems was lowered to less than half in 2007, incidentally, but in 2008 was typically closer to three-quarters. Vendange entier is a technique not only time-honored and in continuous use at the Domaine de La Romanee-Conti (even when it fell out of favor at most Burgundy estates in the waning 20th century), but one which de Villaine and cellarmaster Bernard Noblet have subjected to repeated testing, so as to establish in any given vintage the right balance between 100% de-stemmed (“which lacks something by way of complexity,” says de Villaine) and 100% (“which can be too marked by the stems,” he continues). Importer: Wilson-Daniels, St. Helena, CA; tel. (707) 963-9661

David Schildknecht - The Wine Advocate, 28 June 2010

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