Detailed Description
The 2017 Clos de Vougeot Grand Cru offers up aromas of spices, ripe cherries, cassis, incense, plums and toasty new oak. On the palate, it’s full-bodied, rich and textural, with a firm chassis of structuring tannins poking out behind its succulent core of fruit, with good depth at the core and a long finish. As readers will know, the Clos Vougeot hails from a rented parcel over which Liger-Belair has complete control.
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- Wine Advocate: The 2017 Clos de Vougeot Grand Cru offers up aromas of spices, ripe cherries, cassis, incense, plums and toasty new oak. On the palate, it’s full-bodied, rich and textural, with a firm chassis of structuring tannins poking out behind its succulent core of fruit, with good depth at the core and a long finish. As readers will know, the Clos Vougeot hails from a rented parcel over which Liger-Belair has complete control.
Producer Information
Domaine du Comte Liger-Belair, founded in 2000, is a relatively new wine producer in Burgundy, although the Liger-Belair family have owned vineyards in Vosne-Romanée since 1815. The domaine makes a range of grand and premier cru wines from vineyards in Nuits-Saint-Georges and Vosne-Romanée, with the tiny monopole of La Romanée providing Comte Liger-Belair’s flagship wine.Louis Liger-Belair, a former general in Napoleon’s army, acquired a vineyard holdings during the state sell-off of estates confiscated under the French Revolution – including the impressive Château de Vosne-Romanée. The Liger-Belairs held a good portion of land in the southern Côte de Nuits in the 19th Century, owning La Romanée and La Tâche as well as large portions of Clos de Vougeot and Chambertin, and a handful of premier cru vineyards.Much of the land was sold off in 1933 under Burgundy’s complicated Napoleonic inheritance laws. What was left was farmed out to local vignerons and the wares sold to negociants.
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