Domaine De La Romanee-Conti 2010 Romanee St Vivant Marey-Monge 1.5L

Domaine De La Romanee-Conti 2010 Romanee St Vivant Marey-Monge 1.5L
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Region: Burgundy, France


Blend: 100% Pinot Noir

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The Domaine De La Romanee-Conti 2010 Romanee St Vivant Marey-Monge enchants the senses with its captivating elegance and complexity. Delicately perfumed aromas of ripe red cherries, wild strawberries, and crushed rose petals mingle with subtle hints of earthy forest floor, exotic spices, and fragrant herbs. On the palate, this wine reveals its true pedigree with a seamless integration of silky smooth tannins, vibrant acidity, and a velvety texture that caresses the palate. Layers of ripe fruit flavors unfold gracefully, showcasing the wine's depth and intensity, while nuances of cedar, tobacco, and mineral notes add further complexity and intrigue. The finish is long and lingering, leaving a lasting impression of purity, finesse, and refinement. The Domaine De La Romanee-Conti 2010 Romanee St Vivant Marey-Monge is a true masterpiece of winemaking, embodying the essence of its illustrious terroir and the unparalleled craftsmanship of one of Burgundy's most revered estates.


Robert Parker - (95-97) Points

"The 2010 Romanee St. Vivant is dazzling. An exotic mosaic of sweet spices, red berries, dried flowers and mint bursts onto the palate in this viscerally thrilling, captivating Romanee St. Vivant. The 2010 is notable for so many attributes, but one that stands out is the sheer beauty and texture of the breathtaking finish."


Antonio Galloni - 95 Points

"Good bright, deep red. Highly nuanced aromas of strawberry, flowers, cocoa powder, mocha, smoke and earth. Sweet and seamless yet taut too, already displaying great personality to the flavors of red and darker fruits, salt, pepper and earth. Wonderfully soil-driven wine with a very sweet, very long finish featuring noble, fine-grained tannins and terrific sappy verve. Showing great charm today but it's hard to imagine that this wine won't shut down in the bottle. For his part, Aubert de Villaine describes vintage 2009 as "seduction" and 2010 as "the opposite of seduction." But today the high quality of these 2010s is plain to see, even if the top four bottlings here really call for 10 to 152 years of cellaring."

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