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Clos de Tart, Clos de Tart Grand Cru, 2015

1 in stock

Type Wine (Still)
Colour Red
Alcohol Content 13.5
Vintage 2015
Country France
Region Burgundy
Sub Region Clos de Tart
1 x 300cl
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Critic Review
Critic Review
A Century of...Fives (Jun 2025)

It is several years since I last tasted the 2015 Clos de Tart Grand Cru, which Jacques Devauges made in his first year. This has a more rustic bouquet compared to recent vintages: brambly red fruit, iron filings, and that "rusty nail" component that I observed back in 2018. The palate is medium-bodied with firm tannins. This is quite a meaty Clos de Tart with hints of dried blood infusing the red fruit—a ferrous Grand Cru, still with that quasi-Graves finish. I would actually afford this another couple of years in bottle.

Neal Martin - 94


Red Burgundy '16 & '15: Superb Vintages, Different Styles (Jan 2018)

(13.6% alcohol; from a crop level of just 22 hectoliters per hectare): Deep, bright red with ruby tones. Deeper and darker on the nose than the young 2016, offering hints of black raspberry, medicinal cherry, mocha and crushed rock; seems already to be closing down. Plump and thick in the style of the year; superripe but not at all cooked. The chewy flavors of dark fruits, stone, mocha and brown spices convey strong mineral-driven energy for the vintage, as well as the sheer dry extract to support the wine's serious tannic clout. This hugely concentrated wine spreads out horizontally to saturate the palate on the powerful, slowly mounting finish, which leaves behind an impression of medicinal reserve. Winemaker Devauges is not convinced that this wine will shut down in bottle because of the quality of the grapes and the tannins, but I think it's inevitable. He vinified with an average of 40% whole clusters in 2015 and did just three punchdowns during the course of three weeks of maceration. By the way, this wine has a slightly lower pH than the 2016: 3.6, vs. 3.7.

Stephen Tanzer - 95


Blind Vision: 2015 Burgundy Red & White (Nov 2018)

The 2015 Clos de Tart Grand Cru has a very intense, almost precocious bouquet of perfumed black cherry, boysenberry, pencil box and cold black tea, all beautifully defined. A subtle rusty tincture surfaces with aeration. The palate is medium-bodied with rounded, supple tannin, an equal offering of red and black fruit laced with graphite, and almost Bordeaux Graves notes toward the beautifully focused, sustained finish. It ameliorates considerably in the glass, cajoling me to up my score. Tasted blind at the annual Burgfest tasting.

Neal Martin - 96

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