Mommessin   Clos de Tart

1993 Clos de Tart

By Mommessin

1993 Clos de Tart from Mommessin, Grand Cru, Burgundy, France

The fascinating narrative of the 1993 vintage in Burgundy speaks of a year where vineyards grappled with nature's challenges to yield wines of profound character. The 1993 Clos de Tart from Mommessin stands as a fierce testament to skilled winemaking amidst such climatic trials.

 

A Vintage Sculpted by Elements and Expertise

Known widely for intermittent rainfall and a summer that ventured into the realms of coolness, 1993 poised the threat of underripeness. However, the vintners' response in this perilous dance with the weather manifested in carefully curated selections, pinpointing harvest times with precision. It is within this context that Mommessin delivered a wine articulated with complexity and unexpected verve.

 

An Exemplary Emergence from Adversity

Tasting notes for the 1993 Clos de Tart reveal an enthralling sensory journey. The wine unfurls with earthy whispers, hints of tilled soil and truffle that seamlessly integrate with a refined red fruit core. As tertiary notes chime in, one finds a delicate interplay between savory umami characters and vestiges of violet and dried cherry. The region's hallmark minerality peeks through, affirming its Grand Cru pedigree amid a balanced structure supported by mellowed tannins.

For enthusiasts and fine wine investors alike, the 1993 Clos de Tart signifies not just an acquisition of liquid heritage but also bears witness to the remarkable resilience embedded within Burgundy's soils. Fine-grained, poised, and captivatingly complex despite its challenging beginnings—such traits endow this wine with allure beyond its years.

 

An Enduring Legacy for Connoisseurs

When broached today, the 1993 Clos de Tart exhibits impeccable maturity without any hint of decline. Such longevity resonates well in investment circles considering its limited production and storied provenance. Mommessin's crafting of this particular Grand Cru promises continued poise; it is indeed an impressive embodiment of Burgundy's stoic defiance in the face of meteorological whims. Those who hold or seek to acquire this vintage are embracing a segment of viticulture history: one that illuminates human perseverance matched beautifully by nature's eventual bounty.

Current market price

£5,510.00

12x75cl

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