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

Moderately saturated medium red. Deep aromas of plum, raspberry and flinty, smoky minerality; one senses rocks here. Suppler and sweeter than the basic village Gevrey, but still with a bit of reserve to its plum, smoke and game flavors. This is silky and ripe–even a bit plump–but avoids coming off as heavy owing to its…

The 2009 Red Burgundies (May 2011)

The 2009 Chambertin shows some of the openness of the Chapelle but the structural elements more closely resemble the Latricières. If that sounds appealing, believe me, it is. Trapet’s Chambertin exudes class and pedigree in its impeccable layered fruit, gorgeous detail and silky, textured finish. Striking, beautifully delineated aromatics are woven throughout. Simply put, the…

Domaine Trapet Chambertin: 1949-2012 (May 2019)

Moderately saturated red with no sign of amber. Very ripe red berries and a medicinal aspect on the nose, complicated by hints of caraway seed and lavender; aeration brought a sexy note of raspberry liqueur. The richest, fattest and fleshiest of these vintages to this point–and less sappy and high-pitched than it was in the…

The 2009 Red Burgundies (May 2011)

The 2008 Chambertin is dazzling. It is an explosive wine with tons of inner reserve just waiting to blossom. The wine’s unrestrained power is impossible to miss in the sheer intensity and depth of the fruit. The long, eternal finish is a hint of what is to come for those who have the discipline to…

Relive the Nightmare! 2008 Red & White Burgundy (Aug 2022)

The 2008 Chambertin Grand Cru, which was picked from 26 September and would have contained around 20% whole bunch, has a comparatively straightforward bouquet compared to the 2020s. Wild strawberry and raspberry aromas, pastille-like with peppermint aromas emerging reluctantly with time. The palate is medium-bodied with crunchy red fruit, a little rigid in style, maybe…

Domaine Trapet Chambertin: 1949-2012 (May 2019)

Bright red but without quite the depth of color of the 2009. Wild, more soil-driven aromas of strawberry, raspberry, salty minerality, menthol, herbs, mocha and underbrush, with building perfume of dried flowers. Not as fleshy as the ’09 but wonderfully silky nonetheless, conveying a stronger impression of sappy vinosity and an intriguing blend of almost…