2011 Domaine du Comte Liger-Belair Vosne Romanee Aux Reignots Burgundy - 750ml
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2011 Domaine du Comte Liger-Belair Vosne Romanee Aux Reignots Burgundy - 750ml

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2011 Domaine du Comte Liger-Belair Vosne Romanee Aux Reignots Burgundy
Louis-Michel Liger-Belair founded this Domaine in 2000, but the Liger-Belair family has been making fine wines in Vosne-Romanée for almost 200 years. Louis Liger-Belair, a general for Napoleon, acquired the Château de Vosne and an impressive number of prime parcels in 1815. As is the case with the history of many Burgundian Domaines, however, inheritance laws caused the family holdings to fracture, and by the mid-20th century, the Liger-Belair family had returned to the military profession, with Count Henry, Louis-Michel’s father, attaining the rank of general just like their ancestor Louis. A young Louis-Michel, however, declared his intentions to eventually take over the remaining family holdings and he did just that in 2000 after finishing his studies in agricultural engineering and oenology.

Today, the glory of the Liger-Belair name lives on in this small-production but prestigious Domaine that counts among its holdings the smallest grand cru in Burgundy and the smallest AOC in France, La Romanée, of which it is the sole owner. Louis-Michel believes that the quality of the wines he produces lies in the vineyard; he maintains that the vine is a living entity and it should not be subjected to anything that we ourselves could not tolerate. The Domaine abides by the belief that the less one does in the winery and in the cellar, the better the wines turn out.

Comte Liger-Belair's mostly Pinot Noir-based wines are made using biodynamic principles, and vineyards are plowed by horse. Short maceration times are favoured to avoid over-extraction, and the Domaine uses mostly new oak.

Domaine du Comte Liger-Belair's elegantly structured wines are highly sought-after, despite the Domaine's youth. The La Romanée monopole wine is regularly among the most expensive wines produced in Burgundy.

Varietal Pinot Noir
Vintage 2011
Rating 93 BH - 93 RP
Bottle Size 750 ml
Bottle Quantity 1
Country France
Region Burgundy
Location Cote de Nuits
Producer Comte Liger-Belair
Color Red
Wine Type Table
Robert Parker 93 RP - The 2011 Vosne-Romanee 1er Cru Aux Reignots has dispensed with some of its surliness it demonstrated 12 months previously. Here at the property, it possesses a ripe candied bouquet with hints of aniseed infusing the dark-cherry fruit profile, touches of licorice following suit. The palate is medium-bodied with firm but fine tannins that feel a little bolder than before. It is underpinned by crisp acidity and superb backbone on the convincing finish that suggests it will require several years in bottle. This is impressive.
Wine Spectator
Burghound 93 BH - The slightly riper nose offers up aromas of black pinot fruit, plum, spice and sandalwood. The intensely mineral-driven flavors possess superb precision and an abundance of underlying tension, all wrapped in a racy, dusty, mouth coating and explosively persistent finish. This is very impressive.
Varietal Pinot Noir
Vintage 2011
Rating 93 BH - 93 RP
Barrels
Mostly new French Oak 
Style
Burgundian
Owners
Liger-Belair Family
Region Burgundy
Location Cote de Nuits
Producer Liger-Belair Family
Winemaker
Louis-Michel Liger-Belair
Production
175 cases (approx)
    Varietal Pinot Noir
    Vintage 2011
    Rating 93 BH - 93 RP
    Bottle Size 750 ml
    Bottle Quantity 1
    Country France
    Region Burgundy
    Location Cote de Nuits
    Producer Liger-Belair Family
    Color Red
    Wine Type Table
    Varietal Pinot Noir
    Vintage 2011
    Rating 93 BH - 93 RP
    Barrels
    Style
    Owners
    Region Burgundy
    Location Cote de Nuits
    Producer Liger-Belair Family
    Winemaker

    Production
    175 cases (approx)
    Robert Parker Rating 93 RP - The 2011 Vosne-Romanee 1er Cru Aux Reignots has dispensed with some of its surliness it demonstrated 12 months previously. Here at the property, it possesses a ripe candied bouquet with hints of aniseed infusing the dark-cherry fruit profile, touches of licorice following suit. The palate is medium-bodied with firm but fine tannins that feel a little bolder than before. It is underpinned by crisp acidity and superb backbone on the convincing finish that suggests it will require several years in bottle. This is impressive.
    Antonio Galloni Rating
    Wine Spectator Rating
    Burghound Rating 93 BH - The slightly riper nose offers up aromas of black pinot fruit, plum, spice and sandalwood. The intensely mineral-driven flavors possess superb precision and an abundance of underlying tension, all wrapped in a racy, dusty, mouth coating and explosively persistent finish. This is very impressive.

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