Remoissenet Père et Fils

Richebourg Grand Cru Pinot Noir

9.411 ratings
9.42 pro ratings
Vosne-Romanée, Côte de Nuits, Burgundy, France
Pinot Noir
Turkey, Game, Exotic Spices, Soft Cheese, Duck, Goose, Salads & Greens, Potato, Quinoa, Farro, Brown Rice, White Rice, Pasta, Herbs, Nuts & Seeds, Mushrooms, Chicken, Meaty & Oily Fish, Shellfish, Crab & Lobster, Stew, Onion, Shallot, Garlic, Salami & Prosciutto, Salmon, Quinoa, Shellfish
Top Notes For
Mark Bright

Partner/Wine Director Saison Restaurant

9.3

Definitely hanging in there, fruit is there, more dried than ripe, good acidity

Definitely hanging in there, fruit is there, more dried than ripe, good acidity

Apr 15th, 2015
Adam Plotkin

One of many special bottles at last week's Meadowlark Farms Paulee Dinner in Boulder.

One of many special bottles at last week's Meadowlark Farms Paulee Dinner in Boulder.

Oct 9th, 2014
John Van Trijp

Magnum lunch

Magnum lunch

Dec 13th, 2019
Marcio Morelli

This 1957 Richebourg has been in the cold and damp cellars of Maison Remoissonet, deep under the strets of Beaune, since the days it was first bottled. During its many years of cellaring, it was never subjected to movement or noticeable temperature fluctuations and is, therefore, a pristine example of the wine that was bottle decades ago. It was pulled from their underground cellars and released in March, 2010.

The wine was uncorked among several other beasts, including La Tache, aged grand crus and 04's from Leroy, outstanding efforts from Jean-Yves Bizot, etc. And it was beautiful. Sublime, in fact. A wine that deeply impresses both mind and sense. Full of elegance and outstanding pinot noir expression.

This 1957 Richebourg has been in the cold and damp cellars of Maison Remoissonet, deep under the strets of Beaune, since the days it was first bottled. During its many years of cellaring, it was never subjected to movement or noticeable temperature fluctuations and is, therefore, a pristine example of the wine that was bottle decades ago. It was pulled from their underground cellars and released in March, 2010.

The wine was uncorked among several other beasts, including La Tache, aged grand crus and 04's from Leroy, outstanding efforts from Jean-Yves Bizot, etc. And it was beautiful. Sublime, in fact. A wine that deeply impresses both mind and sense. Full of elegance and outstanding pinot noir expression.

Apr 10th, 2017
Sean Shafik

Thought this was mid 90s chambolle or gevry...so youthful...blackberry spice and flowers

Thought this was mid 90s chambolle or gevry...so youthful...blackberry spice and flowers

Apr 28th, 2013
Jason Case

Oldest bottle at George's party '14

Oldest bottle at George's party '14

Sep 1st, 2014
Brian Weitzman

Brian had this 9 years ago

Brian had this 9 years ago

Sep 4th, 2015
Brian Weitzman

Brian had this 9 years ago

Brian had this 9 years ago

May 2nd, 2015
Amanda Roche

Amanda had this 9 years ago

Amanda had this 9 years ago

Apr 17th, 2015
Jose Menendez

Jose had this 9 years ago

Jose had this 9 years ago

Feb 27th, 2015