2014 Richebourg Grand Cru

Wine Details
Place of Origin

France

Richebourg

Burgundy

Color

Red

Grape/Blend

Pinot Noir (2023 vintage)

Reviews & Tasting Notes

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Drinking Window

2027 - 2042

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“The 2014s have had great drinkability from the start,” said Jean Grivot in November He compared them to the 2011s for their “great charm” but noted that 2014 is a better version of this style He went on: “The 2014s don’t have the same dimension as the 2015s but today they seem very good The ‘15s are more lyrical, voluptuous, sophisticated, while the ‘14s have freshness, precision and wisdom” Interestingly, the pHs are higher in the ‘14s than in the ‘15s (an average of 352 vs 342, respectively) Grivot described the later vintage as “opulent, but with the acidity of great Chardonnay” Grivot bottled his 2014s in February and at the end of March

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