2014 Domaine des Lambrays, Clos des Lambrays Grand Cru
In Bond ⋅ Future Arrival£1,161 / Case of 3x150cl£1,415.52 incl. UK Duty & VAT / Case of 3x150cl
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Tasting Notes
Vinous 89
The 2014 Clos des Lambrays Grand Cru, made by Thierry Brouin, has a typically leafy bouquet. There is something autumnal about the aromatics, and some red fruits are extant but certainly moving into their secondary phase. The palate is medium-bodied with an austere, slightly meaty opening. This is not a concentrated Lambrays by any means. It’s a little dry and mealy in the mouth, though it has charm.
Anticipated maturity: 2023-2030
Robert Parker 93-95
The 2014 Clos des Lambrays Grand Cru is matured in 50% new oak and is 100% whole bunch fruit. It is blessed with a winsome bouquet. As usual, there is something very natural, unimposing and refined on the nose: blackberry and briary, a hint of graphite, a subtle leafiness maybe, and yet delineated and very pure. The palate is lively and energetic with crisp tannin, black rather than red fruit, linear and very classic in style with what you might call a “cool” marine-influenced finish that has fine salinity. What a great Clos des Lambrays that will put a smile on the face of those that adore refined Burgundy. Thierry Brouin has one year remaining as winemaker at Domaine de Lambrays and then a contractual two years as a consultant. “I’ll be 70 by then,” he told me with a Gallic shrug of the shoulders. “It’s time for new blood.” What with Sylvain Pitiot’s retirement from Clos des Tart, it appears that a chapter in Morey-Saint-Denis is closing and a new one will be opening. The question is: will the next chapter be as good a read as the last? I hope so.
Anticipated maturity: 2017-2040
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