2019 Richebourg Grand Cru

Wine Details
Place of Origin

France

Richebourg

Burgundy

Color

Red

Grape/Blend

Pinot Noir

Reviews & Tasting Notes

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Drinking Window

2026 - 2050

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Charles van Canneyt, winemaker and my temporary neighbour during my stay since his abode lays just a few steps away from my rented apartment, guided me through the Domaine’s 2019s. “We started the picking on 16 September and finished four days later,” he explained. “The malos were late and some have only finished in the last two weeks.” This is due to their cellar being colder than others, thereby retarding the malo. “The reds have not been racked. It is the smallest production since I have been at the domaine - around 30hl/ha depending on the appellation. We lost between 30% and 50% due to flowering, millerandage and lack of juice. We only did remontage - no pigeage as I saw that the colour and tannins were being extracted easily. The alcohol levels are between 13.5° and 14.5°, the highest in Les Murgers.” Sometimes the Romanée-Saint-Vivant and Richebourg battle it out for supremacy, though I felt that the latter was clearly the better of the two, a view that van Canneyt concurred with. But there is a challenger in the form of a brilliant Vosne-Romanée Les Malconsorts and Les Beaumonts, essentially Grands Crus in all but name. Although the Clos Vougeot came across a little exotic compared to those, it was generally a very impressive set of 2019s that may have the edge over the 2018s, several of which were re-tasted and included in this report.