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Armand Rousseau Charmes-Chambertin Grand Cru 2013

93 points | Robert Parker Neal

Tasted blind at the Burgfest tasting in Beaune, the 2013 Charmes-Chambertin Grand Cru has a well defined and quite earthy bouquet, plenty of sous-bois character here, gently unfolding in the glass. The palate is medium-bodied with ripe red cherry and crushed strawberry fruit, fine tannins and a harmonious, caressing finish that demonstrates assiduous use of new oak. Everything just seems to effortless in this delightful Charmes-Chambertin from Armand Rousseau. Tasted by Neal Martin – September 2016.

93 points | John Gilman

The 2013 Charmes-Chambertin from Domaine Rousseau has a lovely, cooler vintage profile that gives a decidedly more black fruity profile to the wine on both the nose and palate and which augurs extremely well for its evolution. The bouquet is pure and vibrant, delivering a fine constellation of black cherries, cassis, grilled meats, dark chocolate, woodsmoke, black minerality and a deft framing of nutty oak. On the palate the wine is pure, full-bdoied and quite sappy at the core, with excellent soil signature, tangy acids, fine-grained tannins and a very long, vibrant and nascently complex finish. Stylistically, this reminds me quite a bit of the 1993 Charmes, but it is even more elegant and complex out of the blocks and will ultimately eclipse that lovely vintage of the wine. 93+ (tasted Dec 2014)

91-93 points | Burghound

The 2013 Charmes-Chambertin from Domaine Rousseau has a lovely, cooler vintage profile that gives a decidedly more black fruity profile to the wine on both the nose and palate and which augurs extremely well for its evolution. The bouquet is pure and vibrant, delivering a fine constellation of black cherries, cassis, grilled meats, dark chocolate, woodsmoke, black minerality and a deft framing of nutty oak. On the palate the wine is pure, full-bdoied and quite sappy at the core, with excellent soil signature, tangy acids, fine-grained tannins and a very long, vibrant and nascently complex finish. Stylistically, this reminds me quite a bit of the 1993 Charmes, but it is even more elegant and complex out of the blocks and will ultimately eclipse that lovely vintage of the wine. 93+ (tasted Dec 2014)

£750.00£927.61

History

This domain owns 15 hectares of premier and Grand Crus vineyards, and only produces Pinot Noir. The domain was created at the beginning of the 20th century by Armand Rousseau, at the tender age of 18, after inheriting several plots of vineyard in Gevrey Chambertin.

Armand’s son, Charles Rousseau, took over the domain in 1959 and further enhanced its reputation for producing exceptional wines. He continued to acquire additional vineyards, including the coveted Clos Saint-Jacques vineyard, further solidifying the estate’s standing in Burgundy. Charles was highly respected for his meticulous approach to viticulture and winemaking. The vineyards are managed with meticulous care, adhering to traditional and sustainable practices, including hand-harvesting and low-intervention winemaking.

Domaine Armand Rousseau has established itself as one of the most respected and sought-after producers in Burgundy. The limited production and high demand for their wines contribute to their exclusivity and premium pricing. They are highly coveted by collectors and Burgundy enthusiasts worldwide.

Vintage

The narrative of the 2013 vintages in Burgundy is one of overcoming adversity, and the 2013 Charmes-Chambertin from Domaine Armand Rousseau epitomises this triumph beautifully. A year marked by erratic weather patterns forced vigneron virtuosos to draw upon the depth of their experience; the result, in this case, is a testament to the tenacity and skill found at the renowned Armand Rousseau estate.

Climate – A testament to Terroir and Technique

In a year where Burgundy’s climate threw challenges aplenty, Domaine Armand Rousseau showcased their exceptional aptitude for producing profound wines even under trying conditions. The 2013 vintage speaks voluminously of their intricate understanding of the terroir and their masterful vinification processes. It was a year where meticulous vineyard management was paramount, resulting in yields that emphasise quality over quantity – a philosophy that sits at the very core of fine wine investment.

Tasting Notes

On the palate, the 2013 Charmes-Chambertin showcases ripe red fruits mixed with earthy undertones. This character is amplified by the challenging vintage. Delicate hints of spice and a refined tannic structure suggest excellent aging potential. The wine stands out both for its current taste and future evolution.

Investors seeking wines shaped by their vintage will find this offering compelling. The 2013 Charmes-Chambertin from Domaine Armand Rousseau exemplifies winemaking artistry and nature’s influence. It tells a unique story of vines and vintages, unfolding beautifully in each glass.

In Conclusion

For connoisseurs and investors desiring to enrich their portfolios with a vintage illustrative of winemaking resilience and finesse, the 2013 Charmes-Chambertin from Domaine Armand Rousseau emerges as an enlightening choice. It reflects not just the collective narrative of a formidable year but also an opportunity to partake in the preservation and appreciation of such storied vintages as they mature gracefully into their destined elegance.

For more information about Armand Rouseau wines click here or visit their website here.

Vintage

2013

Varietals

100% Pinot Noir

Country

France

Region

Burgundy

Alcohol by Volume

13%

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