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De La Romanee Conti, Romanee Conti Grand Cru, 2011
🏰 The 2011 vintage in Burgundy was considered challenging, with an early spring followed by mixed weather, including rain and storms. However, top estates like Domaine de la Romanée-Conti (DRC) managed to produce wines of remarkable quality, albeit in a more 'regular' style compared to the exceptional 2009 and 2010 vintages. The 2011 Romanée-Conti Grand Cru, despite the vintage's difficulties, was picked in early September and is noted for its precision and exquisitely focused bouquet.
Robert Parker described the 2011 Romanée-Conti as initially reticent but unfurling to reveal crushed strawberry, flint, and smoke, with a devastatingly smooth palate, lace-like tannins, and perfectly judged acidity. It's considered a master-class in 'less being more' and a consummate Romanée-Conti for mid- rather than long-term cellaring. Expect a wine with a nose of cherries, strawberries, some herbaceous notes, undergrowth, and a chalky, flowery character, leading to a palate with noticeable minerality and high acidity. 【 A testament to DRC's unparalleled winemaking prowess in a challenging vintage 】.
🥂 This is a wine for the most significant life events and celebrations, a truly once-in-a-lifetime experience. It's a wine to be shared with those closest to you, marking a profound moment.
🍴 Given its sublime elegance and complexity, the 2011 Romanée-Conti Grand Cru would pair best with equally refined dishes. Consider roasted game birds like pheasant or squab, delicate beef preparations such as tournedos Rossini, or simply enjoyed on its own to fully appreciate its nuanced character. Avoid overly rich or spicy foods that could overshadow its delicate profile.
BACKGROUND
Domaine de la Romanée-Conti, often abbreviated to DRC, is an estate in Burgundy, France that produces white and red wine. It is widely considered among the world's greatest wine producers, and DRC bottles are among the world's most expensive. It takes its name from the Domaine's most famous vineyard, Romanée-Conti.