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The 2013 & 2012 Red Burgundies (Apr 2015)

A deep, dense wine, the 2012 Clos de Tart presents an incredibly appealing personality, although it is going to need quite a bit of time to shed some of its considerable youthful exuberance. Cherry jam, plum, dark spices, menthol and new leather flesh out in a wine of substantial depth and pure intensity. The 2012…

The 2012 Red Burgundies from Bottle (Mar 2015)

Bright dark red. Very ripe aromas of musky cherry, smoked meat, chocolate and woodsmoke. Hugely rich and voluminous, conveying a youthful aggressiveness to its thick, saline flavors of dark berries, brown spices and licorice. This wine does not have quite the floral lift of the 2013 and will need more time in bottle to absorb…

The 2013 & 2012 Red Burgundies (Apr 2015)

As usual, I tasted Clos de Tart in its separate fermentations and then in an approximate blend. The late harvest produced a dark, brooding Clos de Tart endowed with fabulous depth. Dark and deeply spiced to the core, the 2013 is incredibly vivid in the glass, with gorgeous interplay between the old-vine fruit and aromatic…

Caught Somewhere in Time: Clos de Tart 1887-2016 (Feb 2019)

The 2013 Clos de Tart Grand Cru was picked from October 8. I prefer the bouquet to that of the more confit-like 2014; this is very fresh and vivacious, offering black cherries mixed with blueberry and light violet aromas, the mineral component more expressive. The palate is medium-bodied with crunchy black fruit on the entry,…

The 2013 Red Burgundies: Fascinating and Challenging (Mar 2016)

Dark red with ruby highlights. Cool aromas of blackberry, black cherry, licorice, wild herbs, woodsmoke and black pepper. Sappy and fine-grained, showing piquant peppery lift to the dark fruit, spice, mineral and mint flavors. Less sweet than the 2014 but with captivating freshness and aromatic lift in the middle palate. Very young, weightless wine with…

Now, For My Latest Trick: Burgundy 2022 (Jan 2024)

The 2021 Morey-Saint-Denis La Forge de Tart 1er Cru has a light, earthy, slightly leafy bouquet that reflects the growing season. There’s just a little reduction on the nose. The medium-bodied palate has a touch of bitterness on the entry and light black fruit with a linear finish that leans towards the drier side. Drink…