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Domaine Anne Gros Richebourg Grand Cru 2020  - First Bottle

Reviews

99 Decanter -
A great Richebourg, without a doubt, it is also a wine that needs time. This is firmly extracted and reveals itself only on the palate with a substantial density and structure. The fruit is not lacking, but it takes time to develop and is strongly coloured by mineral, earth and spice notes. Despite the tannic structure, it still shows a subtle, silky texture on the immensely long finish — a wine to last 50 years. Produced from the 0.6ha that Anne Gros owns (mainly in the lieu-dit Les Véroilles). Drinking Window: 2025 - 2060.
95-97 Vinous -
The 2020 Richebourg Grand Cru has a beautifully-defined bouquet with predominately red berry mixed with a little blackcurrant, sous-bois and blood orange. This opens wonderfully with just a few swirls of the glass. The palate is meium-bodied, shows exquisite balance, the achetypical iron fist in a velvet glove. That probably sums this Richebourg up completely.

Technical Details

  • BlendPinot Noir
  • WinemakerAnne Gros
  • CountryFrance
  • RegionBurgundy
  • AppellationRichebourg
  • Farming MethodBiodynamic Practices
  • Oak30% new French oak
  • Alcohol13.5%

Domaine Anne Gros Richebourg Grand Cru 2020

Pinot Noir  |  France
D99, VN95-97

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Ultra-limited and first come, first served! Anne Gros took over her father’s winery (Domaine François Gros) in the late 1980s, and today, she is quite simply one of the top winemakers in Burgundy, with a cult-like following. We are seriously blessed today with a beautiful allocation of the newest releases from one of the finest vintages I have tasted, including the rare Richebourg, two of the collectible Le Grand Maupertui Grand Cru (what we will call the “filet mignon” of the large Clos Vougeot vineyard), and the high-scoring, terrifically complex, and layered Echezeaux. For fans of Gros (and they are legion), this should make your heart race! Click quick, these are going to go fast!

About the Producer

Anne Gros took over her families winery in the late 1980's but their family lineage spans all the way back to 1830's. The land holdings have been split among the family members for many generations, totaling four separate wineries connected to the Gros family. What started off as 3 ha has turned into 6.5 ha across nine appellations including some very prestigious Grand Cru vineyards. As a woman winegrower, Anne knew how to prove herself and convince all who doubted of her ability to manage a domaine. She showed that she had not only the muscle but also the brains to make her family domaine one of the greatest domaines of Burgundy. The Echzeauc Grand Cru bottles comes from 29 year old vines in the liu dit Les Loachausses.