Nicole Lamarche La Grande Rue Grand Cru Monopole 2021
- Land: The Nicole Lamarche La Grande Rue Grand Cru Monopole 2021 hails from a 1.65-hectare monopole in Vosne, neighbored by Romanée-Conti and La Tâche. This prestigious location, steeped in the Lamarche family's winemaking heritage since the 18th century, provides a unique terroir that imparts a remarkable delicacy and a silk-like texture to the wine.
- Wine: This Grand Cru is celebrated for its heady aromas of tea leaves, tobacco, rose petals, red plum preserves, and blood orange, complemented by wispy, lightly dusty tannins, alluring succulence, and mouthwatering acidity. Critics commend its density, integrated tannins, and the persistent presence of red fruits and orange blossom notes across the palate. Recommended to be given at least five years before opening, it promises complexity and a balanced, sneaky long finish.
- People: The Lamarche family legacy, now under Nicole Lamarche, continues to influence the wine's excellence. Nicole, taking the reins after her father Francois's tragic passing in 2013, has maintained the domaine's focus on expressing terroir over power. La Grande Rue Grand Cru, being the estate's crown jewel, epitomizes this philosophy, offering a wine of finesse, balanced by delicate floral and fruit notes.
$337.50
Original: $1,125.00
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$1,125.00
$337.50
Description
- Land: The Nicole Lamarche La Grande Rue Grand Cru Monopole 2021 hails from a 1.65-hectare monopole in Vosne, neighbored by Romanée-Conti and La Tâche. This prestigious location, steeped in the Lamarche family's winemaking heritage since the 18th century, provides a unique terroir that imparts a remarkable delicacy and a silk-like texture to the wine.
- Wine: This Grand Cru is celebrated for its heady aromas of tea leaves, tobacco, rose petals, red plum preserves, and blood orange, complemented by wispy, lightly dusty tannins, alluring succulence, and mouthwatering acidity. Critics commend its density, integrated tannins, and the persistent presence of red fruits and orange blossom notes across the palate. Recommended to be given at least five years before opening, it promises complexity and a balanced, sneaky long finish.
- People: The Lamarche family legacy, now under Nicole Lamarche, continues to influence the wine's excellence. Nicole, taking the reins after her father Francois's tragic passing in 2013, has maintained the domaine's focus on expressing terroir over power. La Grande Rue Grand Cru, being the estate's crown jewel, epitomizes this philosophy, offering a wine of finesse, balanced by delicate floral and fruit notes.












