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Clos Vougeot Vieilles Vignes "Hommage à Jean Morin" 2013 75cl

AOC Grand Cru | Côte de Nuits | Bourgogne | France
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95 Wine Spectator
Rich and concentrated, with a dense layer of tannins supporting black cherry, plum, black pepper, earth and mineral flavors. Shows depth and energy, fading with harmony and grace on the long finish of iron, fruit and spice. Best from 2020 through 2036. From France.—B.S
92 Robert Parker
The 2013 Clos Vougeot “Hommage à Jean Morin” is a cuvee that he introduced in 2010 honoring François’s grandfather. There was no follow-up in 2011, but it has been made in 2012 and 2013. It is made from old vines, specifically from only the first bunches after the graft that receives the first sap. There are just two barrels in this vintage. It is very different on the nose compared to the Clos Vougeot Vieilles Vignes. First, there is more red fruit coming through: red cherries, quince and blueberry. It is difficult to believe that this comes from the same vines! This is so much more expressive at the moment, more articulate perhaps. The palate is medium-bodied with grippy tannins. This is quite powerful with touches of dark chocolate and coca infusing the fruit that here becomes blacker, especially on the finish. Fascinating–but it will need several years in bottle. <br/><br/>Following my brief tête-à-tête with François Labet at the Grands Jours de Bourgogne tastings last year, I fulfilled my promise to visit him at Château de la Tour in Clos Vougeot, where I tasted both wines from within the ancient walls of the famous clos, and recent releases under his own label. Pierre is an amiable fellow, candid and generous with his opinions, a self-confidence in his way of doing things. He told me that he is bottling later and later due to the richness of the wines. I tasted three wines from Château de la Tour. What was most remarkable was the “Hommage à Jean Morin” that was cut from a totally different cloth from the “Vieilles Vignes." The only difference is that it is cut from specific bunches on the vine (see tasting note). See also entry under “Pierre Labet."
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Château de la Tour
L’œnologue le plus influent de la Bourgogne, François Labet, est à la tête de ce merveilleux domaine du Clos de Vougeot, le Château de La Tour, outre l’exploitation du Domaine familial Pierre Labet. Propriété unique, Château de La Tour possède la plus grande parcelle classée Grand Cru de la Côte de Nuits. D’une superficie d’environ 6 hectares, de La Tour est le seul producteur à récolter, vinifier et mettre en bouteille ses Clos Vougeot Grand Cru dans l’enceinte du clos. Erigé à la fin du 19ème siècle par des ancêtres des familles Labet et Déchelette, le château a toujours comme mot d’ordre d’élaborer des vins traditionnels de premier plan. S’appuyant sur la viticulture biologique et la vinification en grains entiers non éraflés, Labet préserve le savoir-faire ancestral de la propriété, tout en assurant un mariage savant d’idéaux historiques et de modernité, comme en témoigne l’utilisation de cuves en inox et de pressoirs pneumatiques. Mis en bouteille sans filtration ni collage, ces vins fortement ancrés dans leur terroir, présentent un fruité dense et la profondeur remarquable d’un Bourgogne exemplaire.