Domaine Leflaive   Batard Montrachet

2005 Batard-Montrachet

By Domaine Leflaive

2003 Nuits St Georges les Cras from Domaine du Comte Liger-Belair

In the echelons of fine Burgundies, few vintages arise with such proclivity and age-worthy stature as the 2003 Nuits St Georges les Cras from Domaine du Comte Liger-Belair. This particular year, set against the tapestry of Burgundy's historical vintages, holds a unique position owing to the extreme climatic conditions that imprinted themselves upon the vines.

 

A Climatic Anomaly: The 2003 Vintage Unveiled

The 2003 summer in Burgundy was one of the most blistering on record, its heatwave pushing the boundaries of vinicultural resilience. Pinot Noir, a grape synonymous with a preference for cooler climates, faced an uphill battle. However, in the capable hands of Domaine du Comte Liger-Belair, this challenge metamorphosed into an intriguing expression of Nuits St Georges les Cras. A testament to this exceptional voice is the wine's robust constitution married seamlessly with a refined elegance—a signature of this distinguished house.

 

Oenological Artistry Meets Investment Acumen

On the palate, the 2003 vintage discloses layers of complexity. Surprising longevity couples with mellow tannins and a spectrum of flavours ranging from ripe cherries to nuanced hints of truffle and leather. It becomes apparent that wine investment cognoscenti prize such a vintage for both its hedonistic pleasure and its deft capacity to mature with dignity.

The pedigree of Domaine du Comte Liger-Belair instils confidence in their craftsmanship. The domain's sustainably nurtured low-yield vines proved instrumental in articulating the unique terroir expression even during such a trying vintage. For investors and connoisseurs seeking out emblematic Burgundian reds, the 2003 Nuits St Georges les Cras occupies a distinct niche within their portfolios.

In summary, while each tasting rekindles reverence for famed vignerons like Domaine du Comte Liger-Belair, the 2003 Nuits St Georges les Cras shines singularly. It encapsulates a symphony of climatic anomaly and viticultural prowess—elements critical to its stature as an investable asset and an unmissable experiential treasure.

Current market price

$16,830.00

12x75cl

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