Domaine Romanèe Conti Grand Cru 2006 Mathusalem
710.000,00 € Original price was: 710.000,00 €.647.999,00 €Current price is: 647.999,00 €.
Year | 2006 |
---|---|
Manufacturer | Domaine Romanèe Conti |
Format | |
Typology | Red Wine |
Grape Variety | Pinot Noir |
Origin | Francia |
Label | Biodyanamic, Botte, Leggendario, Lieviti Indigeni |
Romanée-Conti Grand Cru 2006 Mathusalem: Burgundy’s Ultimate Rarity in Magnum Splendor
Romanée-Conti 2006 Mathusalem is more than just a wine—it is a monumental expression of the Domaine de la Romanée-Conti’s legendary terroir and savoir-faire, captured in an extraordinary 6-liter format. This rare Mathusalem bottling elevates an already iconic vintage to the level of myth, reserved for collectors, connoisseurs, and those seeking the pinnacle of Pinot Noir.
History and Philosophy
Domaine de la Romanée-Conti, often referred to as DRC, is globally revered as the crown jewel of Burgundy. The Romanée-Conti parcel has been cultivated for centuries and is known for producing wines that blend elegance, depth, and longevity like no other.
Each vintage is a testament to the domaine’s philosophy: biodynamic viticulture, meticulous vineyard management, minimal intervention, and deep respect for the land. The 2006 vintage, bottled in the ultra-rare Mathusalem format, represents not only exclusivity but also aging potential of the highest order.
Vineyard and Terroir
The Romanée-Conti vineyard, spanning just 1.8 hectares in Vosne-Romanée, lies on shallow limestone-clay soils rich in iron. The unique microclimate and exposure ensure perfect ripening and a balance of finesse and structure.
Low yields and manual harvests ensure that only the finest clusters reach the cellar, reflecting the intimate character of this sacred Burgundian plot.
Vinification and Aging
The vinification process at DRC is rooted in tradition and precision. Fermentation is spontaneous, with indigenous yeasts, and aging takes place in 100% new French oak barrels for approximately 18 months.
In Mathusalem format, the aging potential is amplified, allowing the 2006 vintage to evolve slowly and gracefully over decades.
Tasting Notes
Color: Garnet with ruby reflections, slightly evolved rim due to bottle age.
Nose: A haunting bouquet of red berries, rose petals, oriental spices, and earthy forest floor, layered with subtle game and tobacco notes.
Palate: Silky, precise, and endlessly complex. The tannins are velvety, the acidity balanced, and the finish eternal, with hints of cherry liqueur, sous-bois, and spice.
Grape Variety
100% Pinot Noir
Serving Temperature and Alcohol Content
Serving temperature: 16–18°C
Alcohol content: ~13.5% vol.
Food Pairings
Romanée-Conti Mathusalem is an experience in itself, but can be paired with haute cuisine:
Truffle-based dishes
Pigeon or squab with reduction sauce
Aged cheeses (Époisses, Brillat-Savarin)
Fine mushroom risottos
Product Sheet
Wine: Romanée-Conti Grand Cru
Vintage: 2006
Producer: Domaine de la Romanée-Conti
Appellation: Romanée-Conti Grand Cru AOC
Region: Vosne-Romanée, Côte de Nuits, Burgundy
Format: 6000 ml (Mathusalem)
Grape Variety: 100% Pinot Noir
Vinification: Spontaneous fermentation, aging in new French oak
Alcohol: Approx. 13.5%
Serving Temp: 16–18°C
Features: Ultra-rare format, legendary vintage, extreme aging potential
Food Pairings: Game, truffles, aged cheese, refined gastronomy
Availability: Extremely limited and collectible
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Domaine de la Romanée-Conti is one of the most prestigious and famous wine producers in the world, located in Burgundy, France. Known for its incredible quality and rarity, it is considered one of the best producers of Pinot Noir, the main grape variety of the region. The Domaine produces some of the most sought-after and expensive wines, and its reputation is tied to centuries of winemaking tradition.
History:
Domaine de la Romanée-Conti has a long and fascinating history dating back to the 12th century, when Cistercian monks began cultivating vineyards. The name “Romanée” is associated with the land and the wine’s quality, while “Conti” refers to the family who became the estate’s owners in the 17th century. Over the years, the estate passed through various noble hands, but its fame grew enormously starting in the 18th century.
In 1942, the property was purchased by the de Villaine family and Henri Jayer, a famous Burgundy winemaker. Today, the estate is managed by Jean-Charles Viala and Guillaume D’Angerville, who continue to uphold a high standard of quality.
The Wines:
Domaine de la Romanée-Conti produces a small quantity of wines, but the ones it offers are among the most sought-after and admired in the world. The main ones are:
Romanée-Conti: The most famous and sought-after wine, often considered the “king” of Pinot Noir. It is produced in very limited quantities (usually around 5,000 bottles per year) and is known for its complexity, elegance, and aging potential.
La Tâche: Another exceptional wine coming from a small vineyard adjacent to Romanée-Conti. It is often described as more intense and rich, with deep structure and a long aging potential.
Richebourg: Produced from another vineyard, this wine is somewhat more accessible than Romanée-Conti but equally outstanding, with fruity and spicy aromas.
Echézeaux and Grands Echézeaux: These wines come from vineyards located further south and offer a softer, rounder range of aromas.
Corton: A relatively newer wine, but still highly appreciated for its richness and finesse.
The Land:
Domaine de la Romanée-Conti is located in the heart of Burgundy, in a small area known as Côte de Nuits, famous for its Pinot Noir vineyards. Its soils are exceptionally fertile and benefit from a unique microclimate that contributes to the creation of extraordinary wines. The vineyards are managed with strict cultivation methods, largely organic and biodynamic, to maintain ecological balance and soil quality.
Production:
Wine production is limited, which further increases the exclusivity and authenticity of the products. Winemaking methods are traditional but very meticulous. The use of high-quality wooden barrels is essential for aging the wines, which require long periods to fully express their potential.
Price and Rarity:
Due to its reputation, quality, and limited quantity of bottles produced, wines from Domaine de la Romanée-Conti are extremely expensive. Some of these wines can reach very high prices at auctions, with Romanée-Conti being one of the most expensive wines in the world. The rarity and quality of these bottles make them coveted by wine collectors.
In conclusion, Domaine de la Romanée-Conti is a symbol of global winemaking excellence, a place where tradition, passion, and quality come together to create some of the most extraordinary wines in existence.
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