1983 Pierre Amiot & Fils Clos de La Roche Grand Cru
PERFECT DRINKING WINDOW
For burgundy fans, I must confess patience is sometimes as necessary as Bordeaux wines. I once drank a bottle of 96 Dujac Clos de la Roche, totally not ready. The soil driven, earthy wine of CdlR requires significant amount of ageing.
This producer did a great job; at 33 years old, perfect drinking window. Nose of very ripe strawberries and steel initially and order got reversed later on. Palette did not have any steely notes, very ripe, sweet and balanced, just a bit more acid.
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