Compare & Contrast – DRC & Leroy (Jun 2019)

The 2001 Romanée-Saint-Vivant Grand Cru has a fragrant bouquet that does not quite deliver the same riveting delineation or focus as the DRC and comes across a tad more stemmy and tertiary in style; crushed rose petal notes emerge with time. The palate is well balanced, quite edgy and spicier than the DRC, leading to a mineral-rich, energetic bitter cherry finish. This improves in the glass, gaining cohesion and more finesse after 60 minutes, so a long decant will not go amiss. 2,376 bottles produced. Tasted at the DRC/Leroy comparative dinner in Hong Kong.