FEATURES
🏰 The 2006 vintage for Burgundy, particularly for Grand Cru sites like Richebourg, was generally considered good, producing wines with freshness and elegance, though perhaps not the power of warmer vintages. AF Gros' Richebourg Grand Cru 2006 would embody the essence of this prestigious vineyard, known for producing some of the most profound and long-lived Pinot Noir wines. Richebourg is celebrated for its aromatic complexity, often displaying notes of red and black fruits, floral nuances (violets, roses), and earthy, spicy undertones that develop beautifully with age. The wines are typically full-bodied, with a silky texture and a long, persistent finish, showcasing a balance of power and finesse. 【Profound and long-lived Pinot Noir from a prestigious Grand Cru vineyard】. This vintage would likely be in a beautiful drinking window now, offering a harmonious blend of fruit and tertiary characteristics.
🍴 This exquisite Richebourg Grand Cru demands equally refined food pairings. Classic choices include roasted duck breast, pan-seared foie gras, truffle-infused dishes, or delicate game birds like pheasant or partridge. Its elegance and complexity also make it a superb match for mushroom risotto, slow-cooked beef bourguignon, or a selection of fine, mature Burgundy cheeses. Avoid overly strong or spicy flavors that might overpower its delicate nuances.
🥂 The 2006 AF Gros Richebourg Grand Cru is a wine for truly special occasions. It's perfect for a significant anniversary, a high-stakes business dinner, or a gathering of serious Burgundy collectors. This is a wine to be savored and discussed, a centerpiece that elevates any event to an unforgettable experience. Its maturity and pedigree make it a profound statement piece.
BACKGROUND
Domaine A.F. Gros is a winery located in Pommard, producing wines from the villages of Pommard, Beaune, Savigny-les-Bonne, Vosne-Romagne and Chambolle-Musigny, premier cru and Grand Cru Pinot Noir wine. In 1988, Jean and Jeanine Gros began to divide their domaine (Domaine Jean Gros) among their three children, one of whom was Anne-Françoise. all. Today, his children, Caroline and Mathias, are prominent figures in the estate.