Chambertin Clos de Beze Grand Cru 2014 Armand Rousseau
4.700,00 € Original price was: 4.700,00 €.4.487,00 €Current price is: 4.487,00 €.
Year | 2014 |
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Manufacturer | Armand Rousseau |
Format | 75 Cl |
Typology | Red Wine |
Grape Variety | Pinot Noir |
Origin | Francia |
Label | Botte, Leggendario, Lieviti Indigeni |
Chambertin-Clos de Bèze Grand Cru by Domaine Armand Rousseau: The Absolute Elegance of Burgundy
Appellation and Classification
Full Name: Chambertin-Clos de Bèze Grand Cru
Producer: Domaine Armand Rousseau
Appellation: AOC Chambertin-Clos de Bèze Grand Cru
Region: Burgundy, France
Grape Variety: 100% Pinot Noir
Classification: Grand Cru
History and Origin
The Chambertin-Clos de Bèze Grand Cru is one of the oldest and most prestigious vineyards in the Côte de Nuits, with a history dating back to the 7th century when the Abbey of Bèze received these lands. Domaine Armand Rousseau owns one of the most renowned parcels of this Grand Cru, producing a wine that embodies the pinnacle of Burgundy’s elegance and complexity.
Acquired by the Rousseau family in the 20th century, their Clos de Bèze is considered one of the finest expressions of Pinot Noir, offering extraordinary depth and harmony.
Vineyard and Terroir
Parcel Size: Approx. 1.42 hectares
Altitude: 270-300 m above sea level
Exposure: Southeast, ensuring excellent sunlight exposure
Soil: Clay-limestone with mineral-rich marl
Located next to the legendary Chambertin, Clos de Bèze is known for its slightly softer structure compared to Chambertin, while maintaining great depth and aging potential.
Vinification and Aging
Domaine Armand Rousseau follows a traditional winemaking approach to highlight the purity of the terroir:
Spontaneous fermentation with indigenous yeasts
Long maceration to extract finesse and complexity
Aging in French oak barrels for 18-24 months, with around 30-40% new oak
Tasting Notes
Color: Deep ruby red with garnet reflections
Aroma: Complex bouquet with notes of ripe red fruits (raspberry, cherry), sweet spices, violets, hints of earthiness, and a touch of truffle
Palate: Exceptionally balanced between structure and finesse, with silky tannins, great freshness, and a long finish revealing spices, leather, and mineral nuances
Alcohol Content and Serving Temperature
Alcohol content: Approx. 13-14% vol.
Serving temperature: 16-18°C (61-64°F), to fully enhance its aromatic complexity and tannic finesse.
Aging Potential
This Grand Cru is one of the most long-lived in Rousseau’s portfolio, capable of evolving beautifully for 20-30 years, developing further nuances of spice, undergrowth, and minerality.
Food Pairings
Perfect for rich and elegant dishes such as:
Beef fillet with truffle sauce
Roast duck with berry sauce
Aged cheeses (Comté, Epoisses)
Conclusion
The Chambertin-Clos de Bèze Grand Cru by Domaine Armand Rousseau is a sublime expression of Burgundy’s Pinot Noir: refined, profound, and truly captivating. A collectible wine cherished by connoisseurs worldwide.
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Origins and Foundation
Domaine Armand Rousseau is one of the most iconic wineries in Burgundy, a symbol of excellence and tradition in Pinot Noir production. The domaine’s history dates back to the early 20th century, when Armand Rousseau, born in 1884, inherited vineyards in Gevrey-Chambertin and began expanding his estate by purchasing parcels in some of the most prestigious vineyards of the Côte de Nuits.
Initially working as a grape grower and wine merchant, Rousseau soon realized the importance of vinifying and bottling his own wines. In the 1920s, he was among the first to break away from the local tradition of bulk wine sales, choosing instead to bottle and sell his wines directly—a crucial step in establishing Domaine Armand Rousseau as one of Burgundy’s elite producers.
Expansion and Recognition
Thanks to his visionary approach and meticulous vineyard management, Armand Rousseau acquired plots in some of the region’s most renowned vineyards, including Clos de la Roche, Charmes-Chambertin, and Chambertin. However, his most significant purchase came in 1921, when he secured part of the prestigious Chambertin Grand Cru, followed by additional acquisitions in Chambertin-Clos de Bèze in the following years.
By the 1930s, the domaine had cemented its reputation both in France and abroad, becoming highly sought after by wine enthusiasts. Armand’s son, Charles Rousseau, joined the family business after World War II, continuing the tradition with a steadfast commitment to excellence and consistency.
Generational Transition and Evolution
Upon Armand Rousseau’s passing in 1959, his son Charles took over, bringing his expertise in oenology to further enhance the domaine’s reputation. Under his leadership, Domaine Armand Rousseau expanded its global presence, attracting collectors and connoisseurs worldwide.
Over the following decades, the domaine continued acquiring additional parcels in the finest Grand Crus of the Côte de Nuits. Charles Rousseau maintained a traditional yet innovation-friendly approach, ensuring a winemaking style that emphasized elegance and terroir purity.
Winemaking Philosophy
Domaine Armand Rousseau is known for its commitment to respecting terroir and a low-intervention winemaking philosophy. Vineyard practices follow sustainable agriculture principles, avoiding excessive chemical use and favoring a reasoned viticulture approach. The wines ferment with indigenous yeasts, and aging occurs in French oak barrels, where the wood is carefully managed to enhance, rather than overshadow, the delicate characteristics of Burgundy’s Pinot Noir.
The result is a collection of wines with extraordinary elegance, finesse, and complexity, capable of evolving beautifully over time and expressing the unique traits of each parcel.
Present and Future
Today, the domaine is led by Éric Rousseau, grandson of the founder, who continues to uphold the family’s traditional philosophy with a strong focus on terroir expression. Under his guidance, Domaine Armand Rousseau has solidified its status as one of Burgundy’s most prestigious and respected producers, with wines that fetch record prices at international auctions and are highly coveted by collectors worldwide.
Through a combination of expertise, passion, and an exceptional terroir, Domaine Armand Rousseau remains a benchmark for Pinot Noir and Burgundy enthusiasts.
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