1983 Domaine de la Romanee Conti Grands Echezeaux Burgundy - 750ml [Provenance & Authenticity Guaranteed]
1983 Domaine de la Romanee Conti Grands Echezeaux Burgundy - 750ml [Provenance & Authenticity Guaranteed]
1983 Domaine de la Romanee Conti Grands Echezeaux Burgundy - 750ml [Provenance & Authenticity Guaranteed]
1983 Domaine de la Romanee Conti Grands Echezeaux Burgundy - 750ml [Provenance & Authenticity Guaranteed]
1983 Domaine de la Romanee Conti Grands Echezeaux Burgundy - 750ml [Provenance & Authenticity Guaranteed]
1983 Domaine de la Romanee Conti Grands Echezeaux Burgundy - 750ml [Provenance & Authenticity Guaranteed]
1983 Domaine de la Romanee Conti Grands Echezeaux Burgundy - 750ml [Provenance & Authenticity Guaranteed]
1983 Domaine de la Romanee Conti Grands Echezeaux Burgundy - 750ml [Provenance & Authenticity Guaranteed]

1983 Domaine de la Romanee Conti Grands Echezeaux Burgundy - 750ml [Provenance & Authenticity Guaranteed]

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1983 DRC Grands Echezeaux Burgundy - Wilson Daniels Stock. These bottles came from an 1983 Assortment OWC - all pics and documented. Provenance & Authenticity Guaranteed (some label damage)

Domaine de la Romanée-Conti, or DRC as it is commonly known, is easily Burgundy's most world renown and most collectible wines in the world. Based in the Burgundy village of Vosne-Romanée, the Domaine makes wines from eight different grand cru vineyards that span the length of the Côte d'Or. The most famous comes from the eponymous Romanée-Conti vineyard, and on average is the most expensive wine in the world.

The Domaine makes mostly Pinot Noir-based wines from 28 hectares (69 acres) of grand cru vineyard – represented alongside Romanée-Conti are La Tache, Romanée-Saint-Vivant and Richebourg in Vosne-Romanée; Corton-Bressandes, Corton Clos du Roi and Corton Renardes in Corton; and Échezeaux and Grands Échezeaux. Le Montrachet and Batard-Montrachet in the Côte de Beaune make DRC's only Chardonnay-based white wines.

Of course, La Romanée-Conti is the Domaine's most famous asset, and the amount of wine made from less than 2ha (5 acres) of land amounts to just 6000 bottles a year. The vineyard has a long history, dating back to the Abbey of Saint-Vivant in the 13th Century. It took on the Romanée name in 1631, and the Conti in 1760. In 1869, it was obtained by Jacques-Marie Duvault-Blochet, who left it to his great grandchildren upon his death. It was then that the Société-Civile du Domaine de la Romanée-Conti was established to avoid Napoleonic inheritance laws.

Today, DRC is owned in part by the de Villaine family and in part by the Leroy family. Aubert de Villaine is the figurehead of the company now – although it was famously run by Lalou Bize-Leroy for a time, until a dispute saw her ousted from control. The Leroy family is now represented by Henri-Frederic Roch.

Varietal Pinot Noir
Vintage 1983
Rating 90 BH
Bottle Size 750 ml
Bottle Quantity 1
Country France
Region Burgundy
Location Cote de Nuits
Producer Romanee Conti Domaine de la
Color Red
Wine Type Table
Robert Parker
Wine Spectator
Burghound 90 BH - Still quite deeply colored with only moderate bricking. Very ripe, indeed even ever so slightly roasted, earthy and spicy aromas that are now largely secondary in character blend into rich, full-bodied and still moderately tannic flavors that display no overt hints of hail or rot though there is a hint of under ripeness on the backend. The finish is firm but not tough and this should continue to mellow if not necessarily improve from here. Drink or hold. Multiple, and consistent, notes. Further, note that there is less difference than usual between 750 ml and magnum formats.
Varietal Pinot Noir
Vintage 1983
Rating 90 BH
Bottle Size 750 ml
Bottle Quantity 1
Country France
Region Burgundy
Location Cote de Nuits
Producer Romanee Conti Domaine de la
Color Red
Production
cases
    Varietal Pinot Noir
    Vintage 1983
    Rating 90 BH - Still quite deeply colored with only moderate bricking. Very ripe, indeed even ever so slightly roasted, earthy and spicy aromas that are now largely secondary in character blend into rich, full-bodied and still moderately tannic flavors that display no overt hints of hail or rot though there is a hint of under ripeness on the backend. The finish is firm but not tough and this should continue to mellow if not necessarily improve from here. Drink or hold. Multiple, and consistent, notes. Further, note that there is less difference than usual between 750 ml and magnum formats.
    Bottle Size 750 ml
    Bottle Quantity 1
    Country France
    Region Burgundy
    Location Cote de Nuits
    Producer Romanee Conti Domaine de la
    Color Red
    Wine Type Table
    Varietal Pinot Noir
    Vintage 1983
    Rating 90 BH - Still quite deeply colored with only moderate bricking. Very ripe, indeed even ever so slightly roasted, earthy and spicy aromas that are now largely secondary in character blend into rich, full-bodied and still moderately tannic flavors that display no overt hints of hail or rot though there is a hint of under ripeness on the backend. The finish is firm but not tough and this should continue to mellow if not necessarily improve from here. Drink or hold. Multiple, and consistent, notes. Further, note that there is less difference than usual between 750 ml and magnum formats.
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    Location Cote de Nuits
    Producer Romanee Conti Domaine de la
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