2023 Domaine Cécile Tremblay Vosne-Romanée 1er Cru Les Beaumonts
The Wine Advocate
RP (93-95)
Reviewed by: William Kelley
Release Price: NA
Drink Date: N/A
The 2023 Vosne-Romanée 1er Cru Les Beaumonts incorporates Tremblay's historic parcel in this climat with her new block (which she elected to declassify in 2022 as she hadn't been farming it). It may well prove to be the finest Beaumonts I've tasted at this address, offering up an attractive bouquet of dark berries and plums mingled with vine smoke, potpourri and spices, followed by a medium to full-bodied, concentrated and layered palate that's multidimensional and complete, concluding with a long, expansive finish.
In 2022, Cécile Tremblay regained control over appreciable additional holdings in Beaux Monts and Morey-Saint-Denis Très Girard—family vineyards that had been leased out in a sharecropping agreement to another grower. That necessitated an extended winery and cellar, and Tremblay took the opportunity to add a cold room to facilitate the reception of fruit in warm conditions, a more and more common occurrence on the Côte d'Or. In 2023, she has added Clos de Vougeot, in addition to discovering that a notarial error had relegated to "mere" Beaux Monts a parcel in fact entitled to the Echézeaux appellation. In 2024, what's more, a small holding of Griotte-Chambertin enters production. All this expansion hasn't come at the expense of quality—far from it, as the 2023 vintage is one of Tremblay's most accomplished to date, continuing an uninterrupted series of home runs for one of contemporary Burgundy's greatest vigneronnes that began in 2019. In the June 2022 Week 1 issue of The Wine Advocate (published June 9), I devoted an extensive article to Cécile Tremblay's Chapelle-Chambertin—and her domaine's past, present and future—so readers looking for more in-depth information regarding her methods are directed there.
Published: Jan 31, 2025
2023 Domaine Cécile Tremblay Vosne-Romanée Vieilles Vignes
The Wine Advocate
RP (90-92)
Reviewed by: William Kelley
Release Price: NA
Drink Date: N/A
Even if the 2023 Vosne-Romanée Vieilles Vignes remains the most backward of Tremblay's communal bottlings, it's more open and expressive than is often the case at this stage, offering up aromas of sweet red berries, vine smoke, spices and incense, followed by a medium to full-bodied, satiny and suave palate that's pure, polished and penetrating. It appears likely to offer a broad drinking window.
In 2022, Cécile Tremblay regained control over appreciable additional holdings in Beaux Monts and Morey-Saint-Denis Très Girard—family vineyards that had been leased out in a sharecropping agreement to another grower. That necessitated an extended winery and cellar, and Tremblay took the opportunity to add a cold room to facilitate the reception of fruit in warm conditions, a more and more common occurrence on the Côte d'Or. In 2023, she has added Clos de Vougeot, in addition to discovering that a notarial error had relegated to "mere" Beaux Monts a parcel in fact entitled to the Echézeaux appellation. In 2024, what's more, a small holding of Griotte-Chambertin enters production. All this expansion hasn't come at the expense of quality—far from it, as the 2023 vintage is one of Tremblay's most accomplished to date, continuing an uninterrupted series of home runs for one of contemporary Burgundy's greatest vigneronnes that began in 2019. In the June 2022 Week 1 issue of The Wine Advocate (published June 9), I devoted an extensive article to Cécile Tremblay's Chapelle-Chambertin—and her domaine's past, present and future—so readers looking for more in-depth information regarding her methods are directed there.
Published: Jan 31, 2025
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2022 Domaine Cécile Tremblay Vosne-Romanée 1er Cru
The Wine Advocate
RP (90-92)
Reviewed by:William Kelley
Release Price:NA
Drink Date:N/A
In 2021, Tremblay had to blend her Beaux Monts and Rouges Dessus together to produce just two barrels, but the 2022 Vosne-Romanée 1er Cru is quite different in its origins, deriving instead from the Tremblay family holdings in Beaux Monts that she regained control of this year and began farming for the first time. The resulting wine is fleshy and giving, with a more supple, open-knit profile than her long-time domaine parcel produced, so she elected to bottle it separately, without the lieu-dit.
2017 Domaine Ponsot Clos de la Roche Grand Cru Cuvee Vieilles Vignes
Reviewed by William Kelley
Issue Date 14th Feb 2020
Source February 2020 Week 2, The Wine Advocate
Rating 96 points
Release Price NA
Drink Date 2027 - 2060
The 2017 Clos de la Roche Grand Cru Cuvee Vieilles Vignes is also showing very well from bottle, unfurling in the glass with a deep bouquet of sweet red berries, plums and cassis, complemented by sweet soil tones and lifted top notes of orange rind and peonies. Full-bodied, layered and multidimensional, it's deep and concentrated, its velvety tannins and succulent acids cloaked in an ample core of fruit. This is a brilliant wine from Domaine Ponsot.
2022 Domaine Cécile Tremblay Vosne-Romanée Vieilles Vignes
The Wine Advocate
RP (90-92)
Reviewed by:William Kelley
Release Price:NA
Drink Date:N/A
Always more primary and brooding from barrel than its communal counterparts, Tremblay's 2022 Vosne-Romanée Vieilles Vignes unwinds to reveal aromas of dark berries and plums mingled with notions of burning embers, spices and potpourri. Medium to full-bodied, deep and layered, with a concentrated core of succulent fruit and powdery structuring tannins, it will reward patience.
2016 Vietti Barolo Brunate
Reviewed by Monica Larner
Issue Date 24th Jul 2020
Source July 2020 Week 3, The Wine Advocate
Rating 97 points
Release Price $175
Drink Date 2024 - 2050 ⇒飲み頃に入っています
Luca Currado farms in the Brunate cru on the La Morra side of the vineyard (as opposed to the Barolo side), and this wine includes fruit from new parcels. The differences are subtle to be sure, but I always associate La Morra with an extreme silkiness and softness. I find those qualities apply to this wine. The Vietti 2016 Barolo Brunate shows blue flowers, forest fruit, wild cherry and truffle-infused earth. It reveals a lean but open-knit quality that you sense in the mouth. That softness, or textural silkiness, continues for many long minutes with hints of mint, licorice and camphor ash doled out carefully along the way. The tannins are polished and long. This is an extremely elegant Brunate.