Myth Over Matter: Mature Burgundy 1920-2019 (Mar 2023)

The 2008 Richebourg Grand Cru is a vintage that I have not tasted since 2011, just after bottling. I suspect it is a wine that will provide more drinking pleasure in its flush of youth. Just by observing the bricking on the rim, it seems more mature than its 11 years. The open-knit bouquet has developed a rustic, ferrous tincture, not herbaceous but certainly tertiary in style. It is undoubtedly attractive, but noble? The palate is beautifully balanced with gentle grip, the tannins a little coarse compared to other vintages with (again) that ferrous note toward the finish. It is a lovely Pinot Noir, but to be honest, a 2005 Grands Echézeaux a week earlier exposed the gap between extremely good and truly great. Tasted from ex-Domaine bottle at Corney & Barrow.