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🏰news | features + short tasting note IN ENGLISH
【A resilient emblem of the 2014 Burgundy Grand Cru, Clos de la Roche Grand Cru showcases exceptional balance and profound aging potential!】 The 2014 Burgundy vintage was marked by dramatic contrasts, including a hail-impacted summer, yet it culminated in wines of exceptional balance and depth. This Grand Cru, known for its structured wines, reflects meticulous craftsmanship in contending with challenging weather, resulting in splendid structure and graceful aging ability. It offers an orchestrated symphony of ripe cherries and blackcurrants, harmonized with earthy undertones. The palate reveals vibrant red fruits, fresh violets, and subtle hints of earth and spice, with commendable balance and lasting tannins. It is a robust, full-bodied wine with a fragrant, ripe bouquet and significant longevity.
🍴 Chinese Cantonese food pairing various types of suggestion east or west corresponding to wine cost IN ENGLISH
This powerful red Burgundy pairs exquisitely with meats in rich red wine sauces, marinated or roasted game, and medium-tasting cheeses. Consider classic pairings like coq au vin, beef bourguignon, or roasted duck with cherry sauce. For an Asian twist, it would complement a slow-cooked Cantonese beef stew or a rich mushroom hotpot.
🥂 fit for event suggestion IN ENGLISH
This 2014 Clos de la Roche Grand Cru is a distinguished investment opportunity and a wine for serious collectors. It requires significant aging, with drinking windows suggested from 2025-2036 or 2027 onwards. It's ideal for a contemplative tasting, a milestone celebration, or as a cornerstone addition to a fine wine cellar.
BACKGROUND
Domaine Armand Rousseau is a highly regarded and critically lauded wine producer based in the village of Gevrey-Chambertin, in the northern Côte de Nuits, France. The primary grape variety is Pinot Noir. Today, the winery and vineyard are run by Eric and Eric's daughter Cyrielle Rousseau.