2011 Domaine Faiveley Chambertin Clos de Beze Les Ouvrees Rodin Grand Cru

Pinot Noir - 750ML
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REVIEWS

VN 97 BH 96
VN 97

Vinous, January 2013

(95-97 points) (from vines facing southeast, whereas the "regular" Clos de Beze is from south-facing vines; these vines are also a bit older: 55 years vs. 45): Good deep red. A coulis of red fruits sharpened by blood...
BH 96

Burghound, January 2013

(93-96 points) Background notes of oak frame a highly expressive nose that offers up scents of violets, spice, freshly crushed raspberries and wet stone. This is bigger and more concentrated than the regular cuvée with...

WINE DETAILS

Color & Type
Red
Varietal
Pinot Noir
Country
France
Region
Burgundy
Sub-region
Cote de Nuits
Appellation
Gevrey Chambertin
Vintage
2011
Size
750ML

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The 2011 Faiveley Chambertin-Clos de Beze Les Ouvrees Rodin Grand Cru is a distinguished Pinot Noir from the Gevrey Chambertin appellation in the renowned Burgundy region of France. Produced by Domaine Faiveley, this wine is a red varietal that boasts a rich heritage and meticulous craftsmanship.

In his review for Vinous, Stephen Tanzer awards the wine an impressive score of 97 points, indicating its exceptional quality. He notes that the wine is derived from southeast-facing vines that are approximately 55 years old, compared to the 45-year-old south-facing vines used for the "regular" Clos de Beze. This distinction is significant as it reflects the unique characteristics imparted by the older vines and their orientation.

Tanzer describes the wine's color as "good deep red," and its aroma as a "coulis of red fruits sharpened by blood orange." He highlights that the wine is "less reduced and more vibrant than the cuvee classique," emphasizing its primary nature with "pure fruit flavors framed and lifted by underlying minerality and perfectly integrated acidity." The wine's finish is particularly notable, described as "explosive, highly perfumed," with "outstanding grip and punch and unflagging perfume."

This vintage is limited, with only four barrels produced in 2011, compared to the fifteen barrels of the basic bottling. The Ouvrees Rodin was first introduced in 2009, and Tanzer suggests that although Hervet believes both versions to be of roughly equal quality, the Ouvrees Rodin currently stands out.

In summary, the 2011 Faiveley Chambertin-Clos de Beze Les Ouvrees Rodin Grand Cru is a highly acclaimed Pinot Noir characterized by its vibrant and pure fruit flavors, excellent balance, and a long, perfumed finish. Its limited production and the expertise of Domaine Faiveley make it a standout choice for connoisseurs seeking a premium Burgundy wine.