Mommessin   Clos de Tart

1988 Clos de Tart

By Mommessin

1988 Clos de Tart from Mommessin, Grand Cru, Burgundy, France

The 1988 vintage in Burgundy was marked by a serendipitous blend of climatic rigour and an Indian summer that coaxed the vineyards into delivering fruit of extraordinary depth and texture. The 1988 Clos de Tart from Mommessin is a testament to that year's drama, encapsulating the unique attributes which set it apart as one of Burgundy's venerable expressions.

 

The Essence of Terroir Unveiled

An exquisite product of the fabled Clos de Tart vineyard, the solitary Grand Cru in the namesake appellation, this wine is woven into the intricate tapestry of Burgundy's terroir. The 1988 Clos de Tart exhibits a depth and concentration that are the hallmarks of a cooler vintage which enjoyed a late-ripening season; the result is a wine that embodies both complexity and the subtlety that comes with age.

 

A Vintage Investment

Oenophiles have long chased the 1988 vintage due to its impressive longevity and investment appeal. Fine wine collectors looking to diversify their portfolios will appreciate the 1988 Clos de Tart as a crowning jewel. Synonymous with excellence, Mommessin's stewardship over their plots ensures that this Grand Cru maintains its value both on the palate and in the wine cellar.

The nose of this remarkable bottle whispers an array of mature fruit, leather, and underwood – a bouquet that tells of its voyage through time. The tannins, once robust, now speak with a softened voice, bringing forth an elegance that could only be achieved through patient cellaring. On the palate, there is harmony, where delicate notes from ripe cherries and "sous-bois" reminisce about their vibrant youth yet declare contentment in their evolution.

To experience the 1988 Clos de Tart from Mommessin is to partake in the narrative of a distinguished vintage which continues to enchant and grow as an esteemed asset among fine wine connoisseurs and investors alike. It remains an unmissable chapter in the anthology of Burgundian excellence.

Current market price

£4,730.00

12x75cl

Highest score

75

POP score

N/A

Scores and tasting notes

75

A light ruby color with an amber edge is followed by an earthy, herbaceous-scented wine with high acidity, washed-out, dusty, strawberry and cherry flavors, medium body, and an astringent, unpleasant finish.

Robert Parker Jr - The Wine Advocate, 31 January 2002

Vintage performance