Mommessin   Clos de Tart

1992 Clos de Tart

By Mommessin

The 1992 Clos de Tart from Mommessin, Burgundy, France

The 1992 vintage hails from a year when Burgundy was graced with an august calm, allowing winemakers to harvest under exceptional climatic circumstances. Among such vintages, the 1992 Clos de Tart from Mommessin emerges as a remarkable exemplar of the winemaker's craft meeting the generosity of nature.

 

Epochal Elegance and Investment Acumen

As a prodigious beacon among fine wines, the 1992 vintage of this esteemed Grand Cru monopole carries the weight of history with a buoyancy that is the hallmark of truly great wines. Steeped in the legacies bequeathed by centuries of tending to this singular plot of land, Mommessin has continued to refine their approach, etching their mark upon the palates of discerning lovers and investors of fine Burgundian wine alike.

 

Distinctive Terroir, Exceptional Craft

In this particular year, the old vines of Clos de Tart, deeply rooted in its storied terroir, have yielded a liquid chronicle binding earth and element. The discernible focus on quality over quantity has rendered a vintage where each sip delivers whispers of red fruits intertwined with an earthy complexity—a result that speaks resolutely to those seeking investment wines that promise both pleasure and portfolio enhancement.

The articulation of mature tannins and a poise on the palate signals that the 1992 Clos de Tart is at its peak expression. With every passing moment in glass or bottle, it proffers new verses of sensory rapture—balancing act between robust vitality and graceful ageing.

For enthusiasts delving into fine wine investment, vintage specificity is key; and those who secure bottles of the 1992 Clos de Tart from Mommessin are not simply acquiring wine but also staking claim to pieces of vinicultural lore. For in this bottle lies not only the distilled excellence of a notable vintage in Burgundy but also an eloquent testimony to terroir, time and tenacity—all requisite chapters in the opus of a singularly fine wine.

Current market price

£4,570.00

12x75cl

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