Compare & Contrast – DRC & Leroy (Jun 2019)

The 2001 Romanée-Saint-Vivant Grand Cru has a perfumed bouquet of lifted red currant and wild strawberry that is quite flamboyant for this vintage. I adore the plushness and the life-affirming definition. The palate is very pure and seductive, at first displaying slightly softer tannin than previous bottles, but it seems to gain backbone with aeration. There is an almost Richebourg-like density about this Romanée-Saint-Vivant, which has swagger to spare, even if I do not regard it as the greatest that Aubert de Villaine has ever overseen. Tasted at the DRC/Leroy comparative dinner in Hong Kong.