2021 Domaine Henri Rebourseau Clos de Vougeot Grand Cru
France / Burgundy / Cote de Nuits / Vougeot Grand Cru Rouge
Domaine Henri Rebourseau Clos de Vougeot Grand Cru pronounces minerality expressing earthy notes of fern, moss, and truffle, revealing velvety tones of coffee beans and black radish."From Clos de Vougeot a soul is released, singing praises, adoration, … Spirit".
Gaston Roupnel: "Is not this sumptuous velvet robe the sensual cloak of voluptuous nudities, delightful, and irreverent flesh?".
In his 1855 classification, Dr. Jules Lavalle distinguished four outstanding Grands Crus among the red wines of Burgundy: Chambertin, Clos de Bèze, Romanée-Conti and Clos de Vougeot.
Covering an area of approximately 50ha, the Clos de Vougeot groups together a considerable variety of terroirs. Established between the 11th and 12th centuries at the behest of the monks of Citeaux Abbey, this walled vineyard is today divided into more than 80 separate plots. These plots of unequal size render it difficult to give an overall characterisation to the appellation.
The domaine's plot is positioned at the juncture between Le Baudes St. Martin, Le Grand Maupertui, Le Marais Bas and the Baudes Hautes. Held as one plot by the family for centuries, this constitutes the Clos Vougeot's golden square. In the gently sloping upper part, above the Bajocian limestone bedrock, the soil is relatively shallow, gravelly, and granular in structure. In the middle of the slope the soil is brown and shallow with calcareous gravel, then clay.
Ratings vintage 2021:
- Inside Burgundy/Jasper Morris: 94-97/100.