Clos de Tart
Sylvain Pitiot harvested a single parcel of young vines at 14.5% potential alcohol on September 19, then stopped for nine days before continuing on the 28th.The crop level was just 14 hectoliters per hectare, following what he described as "the seven plagues of Egypt--but no hail or rot, so the grapes that remained were healthy."Every year I marvel at the differences between the Clos de Tart and Clos de Lambrays.Pitiot is a late picker and clearly prefers black fruits to red.He describes vintage 2010 as "grandiose," 2011 as "correct, un vin de transition," and 2012 as having "great potential."I did not have time this year to taste all of the various components of the Clos de Tart, just an approximation of the final blend.
From 2012 Red Burgundies (Jan 2014) by Stephen Tanzer
2012 Clos de Tart
Color: Red
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