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Score 98/100 · Wine Spectator, Oct 2017

Powerful and lush, with cherry, rose and vegetal elements that are quickly encased in serious tannins, this is monolithic today and just hinting at its full potential, with a finish that keeps coming in waves.

Critic Scores

Critic scores
96
96/100

Average Score

95
93-96/100

Allen Meadows, Burghound

97
97/100

Neal Martin, Wine Advocate

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97 points
Neal Martin, Wine Advocate
Score 97/100 · Neal Martin, Wine Advocate, Sep 2017

Tasted blind at the Burgfest 2014 tasting, Rousseau's 2014 Chambertin Grand Cru has a fruit-driven bouquet laden with black cherries, crushed strawberry, ink and a touch of bay leaf. As it aerates, the fruit seems to take more of a back seat and the terroir comes through. The palate is medium-bodied with fine tannin, very pure and elegant, iron fist/velvety glove and so forth. This is what a grand cru should be. Utterly seductive and captivating, its satin texture might lure you into opening a bottle too soon. Give it a decade to admire Rousseau at full flight.

95 points
Jasper Morris MW, Inside Burgundy
Score 95/100 · Jasper Morris MW, Inside Burgundy, Sep 2017

Good bright colour of some intensity. A rich soft bouquet of fruit and oak. A bit easy going at first, then muscular behind. Plenty of acidity, this needs to knit together. Has it been put together by a winemaker or is it just disjointed today? Does add some volume, but like the other Rousseau wines it is not showing its expected harmony today. Alcohol 13.50%.

96+ points
Stephen Tanzer, Vinous
Score 96+/100 · Stephen Tanzer, Vinous, Dec 2016

Bright, dark red. Distinctly cooler on the nose than the Clos de Bèze, displaying classic Chambertin scents of black cherry, dried flowers, earth, game and crushed rock. A youthfully reserved wine with great refinement of texture and inner-mouth perfume to its flavors of raspberry, spices and minerals complicated by wild hints of leather and game. A seamless Chambertin of great nobility but the Clos de Bèze is more impressive today. Finishes with outstanding rising length and grip, the firm tannins in perfect balance with the wine's mid-palate material. Will this surpass the Clos de Bèze in the long run? I hope I'm around to find out.

About the producer

Domaine Armand Rousseau - producer
Domaine Armand Rousseau

Based in Gevrey-Chambertin, Domaine Armand Rousseau is one of Burgundy’s most famous estates. Revered for making unearthly expressions of Pinot Noir, the estate’s wines are some of the most collectable in the world.

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