Grands Echezeaux 2004

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Tasting Notes

Good medium red. Much less forthcoming on the nose than the Echezeaux, hinting at black cherry, flowers and mint; the only one of these 2004s to show a slight vegetal peppery quality. Then sweet, primary and young on the palate, with very good definition and grip to the black fruit and pepper flavors. Finishes with firm, complex tannins. This rather austere but elegant wine needs a good six to eight years of cellaring. The team removed about 30% to 40% of the stems in 2004. (91+ points)

Score: 91

Stephen Tanzer, International Wine Cellar 01 March 2007

Rather floral, delicate aromas - very fresh and lively and much more refined than the straight Echezeaux. Racy, elegant but suave too. Set fair for a thinner (than Echezeaux), more ballerina-like future if the straight Echezeaux is more of a morris dancer. Rather closer to the 2004 norm than the Echezeaux in its delicacy but still much richer than most 2004s, even if its prominent acidity makes it arguably DRC’s most typical wine of the vintage. Beginning to close up and be a little stern on the end of the palate but impressively long.

Score: 18

Jancis Robinson MW, JancisRobinson.com Maturity: 2015-2030 31 January 2007

(55 years old vines) In contrast to the expressive spiciness of the Echezeaux, this is a clear notch up in elegance and is clearly finer with an ultra high-toned floral and spice-infused nose that is almost completely closed in though this may be due to a subtle touch of reduction and I would suggest decanting this if you're going to try a bottle young. The linear and ultra pure medium full flavors trade more on finesses and refinement than what is usually a relatively powerful and muscular wine. This isn't a big wine but the superb detail and unmatched precision are stunning but be aware that it will be ar wine for the patient as this is very understated at present and will very definitely require at least a decade of cellar time to really open up.

Score: 91

Allen Meadows, Burghound Maturity: 2014+ 01 January 2007