What Is So Special About DRC? Domaine de la Romanée-Conti Wine

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  • čas přidán 19. 06. 2024
  • John Jackson DipWSET a/k/a Attorney Somm discusses iconic Burgundy winery Domaine de la Romanée-Conti in detail. After discussing Domaine de la Romanée-Conti's history, Attorney Somm explains DRC's approach to winemaking and grape growing, why DRC wine is so expensive, identifies each of DRC's 10 wines and purchasing and tasting strategies for Domaine de la Romanée-Conti wines.
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Komentáře • 61

  • @margauxml
    @margauxml Před měsícem +5

    What an incredibly informative and brilliantly insightful discussion on Domaine de la Romanée-Conti! I have recently chanced upon some videos on DRC but they all pale in comparison to this video.
    Your comprehensive breakdown of DRC's history, grape-growing approach, and winemaking style and philosophy offers an authoritative and truly fascinating deep dive into the world of Burgundy's most iconic producer. Your expert presentation of DRC's 10 wines, along with purchasing and tasting strategies, provides valuable insights and guidance for seasoned wine enthusiasts, aspiring wine connoisseurs, and Burgundy wine lovers of all stages especially those who are looking to delve into the world of Domaine de la Romanée-Conti. Thank you for sharing your wealth of knowledge about this much revered legendary producer through this incomparably outstanding and compelling video. Bravo, John! Santé!

    • @AttorneySomm
      @AttorneySomm  Před měsícem +2

      Merci beacuoup, Margaux! Truly appreciate the support and kind feedback! I definitely wanted to do a comprehensive video about this legendary producer! Very pleased you enjoyed it! Cheers!

    • @margauxml
      @margauxml Před měsícem +1

      @@AttorneySomm Je t’en prie, John! Avec plaisir! On another note, congratulations on your French pronunciation efforts and improvements. As a French language student, I know how challenging French pronunciation can be for Americans. As an Asian, it’s also difficult for me since my native language is extremely different from French and yet my first language is practically American English as well. But, I must say, it’s evident that you’ve been working hard on your French pronunciations - and it’s certainly paying off! Cheers to that!

    • @AttorneySomm
      @AttorneySomm  Před měsícem +1

      @@margauxml Thanks very much! Yes it’s not easy but I’m making progress. Glad you noticed! Appreciate the kind feedback!

    • @margauxml
      @margauxml Před měsícem +1

      @@AttorneySomm You’re certainly making progress, John! Félicitations!

    • @nadirali3421
      @nadirali3421 Před měsícem +1

  • @stevenholt4936
    @stevenholt4936 Před měsícem +5

    Entertaining but theoretical only from my pov. Looking back through my old cellar book there are a few highlights from Burgundy: Le Corton, 1979 from Bouchard, which got high praise and a Chambertin, Clos de Beze, 1993, which did not. Unfortunately, we had a burglary in the 1990s and I lost a Clos de Vougeot and a Richebourg. Re-the whites, I recall a disappointing Le Montrachet from a lesser vintage (1994, from memory) at a large wine-tasting event but the best white wine I have ever drunk was a Leflaive 1990 Les Pucelles.
    Unfortunately, only from a wine tasting point of view, we moved to a small market town a few years ago following my retirement to be nearer to my elderly mother. I joined the local wine circle and was even elected on to the committee but most members are not really interested in splashing out on top quality wine, so I left the group a couple of years ago. I still hold my own annual tasting at home but it is not at the same rarified level as yours.
    I have largely stopped buying Burgundy now, after investing in some 2015 and 16 reds and up to 2022 with whites. I find it quite poor value nowadays.
    By way of contrast, I will open a 2010 Bohorquez Ribera del Duero this evening. Still pretty decent but hardly DRC.
    Thanks for the insight, as always.

    • @AttorneySomm
      @AttorneySomm  Před měsícem

      Thanks for watching and the thoughtful comment! The Leflaive sounds phenomenal! I have not purchased much Burgundy over the years (at least less than Bordeaux, Rhone, etc.) so I often need to source wine for these events. Given the price constraints for the top Burgundy now, these group tastings are really the best way for me to try them. Hope you enjoy the Ribera del Duero!

  • @joeydecarlo2532
    @joeydecarlo2532 Před měsícem +2

    Seeing as these wines are supposedly so incredible... did you find trying them spoiled your pallet? Did they make all other wines less special or enjoyable? Hope not!
    It'd be really cool to see a video where you talk more about how you've navigated trying so many special wines, with advice to other wine lovers and collectors about that. Going in on a bottle with others? Joining wine clubs where everyone brings something special? Obviously everyone has different means, income, etc. I'm still at the point where my bucket list is trying each first growth once! I have found all of us wine lovers enjoy sharing the passion with each other, and it seems that is key.

    • @AttorneySomm
      @AttorneySomm  Před měsícem +1

      Thanks! Not at all. I still very much appreciate well made wines at lower price points as well, such as those I recommend in my top wines at $25 videos. It just helps me to be able to better assess quality when tasting wines blind and is a rare, special treat.
      Appreciate the suggestion! I'll definitely give that some thought. It took me a long time to try my first first growth. Organizations such as Commanderie de Bordeaux provide lots of opportunities if you join that group. Events like Wine Spectator Grand Tastings and the like offer good opportunities as well. Otherwise, definitely organizing private tastings with friends and finding one or more people to go in on a bottle with you is a great way to try lots of these wines. Sharing with generous, like-minded friends is the only way that I've been able to do it. If you get 5-6 people together and each bring a nice bottle, you can try lots of world-class wines! Just set a certain price point that everyone can agree, ideally around a theme so you can compare similar wines and learn which you like best and why.

  • @michaelgourlay1746
    @michaelgourlay1746 Před měsícem +1

    Great content and presentation, John. Your words DID do these wines justice! Bravo. 🍷👏

  • @tarekhamid3882
    @tarekhamid3882 Před měsícem +2

    Brilliant !!! many thanks for the time and effort to prepare this entertaining... hi quality video.

    • @AttorneySomm
      @AttorneySomm  Před měsícem

      My pleasure! So glad you enjoyed it! Thanks very much for the kind feedback!

  • @user-wp5zk6wq9t
    @user-wp5zk6wq9t Před měsícem +2

    I would like to get my hands on a few bottles from this producer... (I will try.) As a beginner collector, many of your videos have guided me towards better wine investments. Thank you!

    • @AttorneySomm
      @AttorneySomm  Před měsícem +1

      Thanks very much! Glad the videos are useful. Definitely a fantastic addition to your collection!

  • @margauxml
    @margauxml Před měsícem +1

    Sincerely appreciate the pin, John; merci beaucoup!

    • @AttorneySomm
      @AttorneySomm  Před měsícem +1

      You’re very welcome! Well deserved!

  • @phuoc.tran59
    @phuoc.tran59 Před měsícem +1

    Great video as always (saw it twice). Very informative, accurate, Bravo John. 2007 Bâtard-Montrachet DRC, 2010 Montrachet DRC and 2010, 2015 Romanée-Conti are simply the best wines I've ever tasted. Bâtard is more voluptuous, Montrachet more aristocratic . Cheers John🍷

    • @AttorneySomm
      @AttorneySomm  Před měsícem +1

      Cheers! Thanks very much for the kind feedback and for your thoughts regarding those amazing wines! Hope to try the whites at some point.

  • @baggrabb
    @baggrabb Před měsícem +1

    Great idea on the tasting “pool” for trophy wines. I was thinking about this recently, not for DRC (well north of my budget) but for some other trophy wines I’ve yet to try.

    • @AttorneySomm
      @AttorneySomm  Před měsícem

      Thank you! It works so well. Highly recommend it!

  • @brianwettlaufer3447
    @brianwettlaufer3447 Před měsícem +1

    Hi John, thank you for a great video! I always enjoy reviews and documentaries on DRC. In early 2022 I was fortunate enough to purchase a bottle of 2018 La Tache directly from LCBO lottery in Ontario Canada. Was shipped with the original straw (straw-like grass) wrapping. So I’m the first retail owner of the bottle so at least I know the provenance is good. My price was $1,500.00 Canadian dollars which is a fantastic price since the government owned corporation doesn’t pad the prices. This is the one wine in my collection that “may” be a candidate for resale down the road but for now it’s resting in one of my wine fridges at 53 F. Crossing my fingers for a clear and fresh wine when it’s eventually opened, which will not be for at least another 10+ years. Thank you for the video!

    • @AttorneySomm
      @AttorneySomm  Před měsícem

      Hi Brian: Very glad you enjoyed it! And thanks for sharing that purchase. Sounds like you hit the jackpot for sure! A tremendous buy! Appreciate the positive feedback. Cheers!

    • @donaldcook3112
      @donaldcook3112 Před 20 dny +1

      I’ll bet you that you don’t open it - these prices will see to that … especially with a decade-plus of added maturity. I recall buying a
      Domaine Romanee Conte, ‘St. Vivant’ ( I forget the vintage; an ‘85 perhaps?) as a “Thank You” gift to an esteemed surgeon who had done a top-class job on my then wife’s first face-lift. I recall it was all of £40’s p.b. - in 1991 . . .

    • @AttorneySomm
      @AttorneySomm  Před 20 dny

      @@donaldcook3112 Wow, what an incredible buy! Well done!

  • @MrScottEddy
    @MrScottEddy Před měsícem +1

    Fantastic 🍷

  • @gemsandlasers269
    @gemsandlasers269 Před měsícem +1

    Have you ever tried pinot noir from Switzerland? The Graubünden AOC in the far east has exceptional growing conditions for pinot, easily rivalling Burgundy. The viticulture is improving rapidly too. Already some exceptional wine produced there and it's only going to get better. Shame only 2% of production leaves the country...

    • @AttorneySomm
      @AttorneySomm  Před měsícem

      Yes! I’ve tried it a couple times. Lyle Fass (person with whom I collaborated on the German Riesling videos) imports some into the US so I have tried some with him. It is definitely very exciting! Need to try more of it.

  • @holyfox94
    @holyfox94 Před 29 dny +1

    Inherited six bottles. Am a wine nerd, but have no experience about Romanée. Do you have thoughts on what to open now& the characteristics of each? A lot to ask, but maybe you have a minute or two?
    2020 Corton Charlemagne
    2013 Echezaux
    2014 La Tâche
    2015 Richebourg
    2012 Romanée Saint Vivant
    2019 Vosne Romanée 1Cru

    • @AttorneySomm
      @AttorneySomm  Před 29 dny +1

      Honestly I would probably wait on all of them. The Vosne Romanee is one to open earlier, but it’s still better at least 10-12 year post-vintage. Corton can be enjoyed younger but even then I like Corton with a few more years.

  • @DarthJabba504
    @DarthJabba504 Před měsícem +2

    Incredible. Are there these kinds of tastings available commercially or are these only at private wine clubs or with friends?

    • @AttorneySomm
      @AttorneySomm  Před měsícem +1

      Thanks very much! If you keep an eye out, there may also be some special dinners or tastings in places like London, New York or Hong Kong. If you attend La Paulée, you will get lots of high-end Burgundy tasting opportunities as well. Otherwise, private clubs and friends are probably the best way.

  • @DunningK
    @DunningK Před měsícem +1

    This is cool but Caymus Special is as high as i go Lol but great video!

  • @sanjaypatelmd4669
    @sanjaypatelmd4669 Před měsícem +1

    I bought 2011 DRC case…. (3 bottles)

    • @AttorneySomm
      @AttorneySomm  Před měsícem

      Very nice! Such special wines! A fantastic addition to your collection.

  • @wren460
    @wren460 Před měsícem +2

    Very interesting video John. For some reason I dont own any burgundy at all and since many years ago I simply do not find them interesting at all. Personally its not on my bucket list to taste a DRC as I rather prefer Bordeaux. Last but not least, what are the prices of those wines at restaurants, do they double or triple the original value ?

    • @AttorneySomm
      @AttorneySomm  Před měsícem +3

      Thanks for watching and weighing in! Historically I have not purchased much Burgundy, but I do very much enjoy tasting wines like DRC and Leroy when I have the chance at these tastings. In terms of restaurants, some bought them long ago at much lower prices and may not mark them up to current secondary prices. When they do mark up, its not usually a double or triple on high priced wines like these.

    • @wren460
      @wren460 Před měsícem +1

      @@AttorneySomm Thanks a lot for your answer.

    • @user-wp5zk6wq9t
      @user-wp5zk6wq9t Před měsícem +1

      Have you tasted the Louis Latour,corton charlemagne Grand cru 2017? You should!

    • @AttorneySomm
      @AttorneySomm  Před měsícem +1

      @@user-wp5zk6wq9t Thanks! Appreciate the tip! I know I've tried the wine a couple times, but don't think I've had the 17. Cheers!

    • @user-wp5zk6wq9t
      @user-wp5zk6wq9t Před měsícem +1

      @@AttorneySomm In my honest opinion the 2017 tasted like liquid gold! It is very well balanced!

  • @henriklindhansen6456
    @henriklindhansen6456 Před měsícem +1

    Its wines i would be scared to buy, due to counterfit.
    And well. the 2015 monopole, is about 44k $....
    That is just a tiny bit over buget. 😁

    • @AttorneySomm
      @AttorneySomm  Před měsícem

      I understand. But if you find a trusted source and split with friends it is life changing!

  • @FlintIronstag23
    @FlintIronstag23 Před měsícem +2

    In a recent video on another channel, they tried a $7000 bottle of 2002 La Tache and it was so flawed it had to be poured down the sink. Talk about an expensive disappointment.

  • @Ruirspirul
    @Ruirspirul Před měsícem +3

    great video as usual. couple of things to point out. some of the French pronunciation will trigger people so be ready for it😄on a serious note though. I understand a group tasting is always fun and exciting but, best way to taste wine is to spend 2-4 days with it. alone or with a partner. slowly observe how it changes. decanter, sure. might take wine into a better state but it is essentially a one state. where, when you spend time with the bottle through days, you got to see the whole life circle of it.

    • @AttorneySomm
      @AttorneySomm  Před měsícem +1

      Thanks! Ha! I worked hard on the pronunciation and was trying to say the words just like Jilien Miquel on his pronunciation videos. But despite my best efforts, I have no doubts that there will be comments on that. 😅 I'll definitely have to try that way to taste one of these! Sounds like a terrific approach. Glad you enjoyed the video.

    • @baileyklink1416
      @baileyklink1416 Před měsícem +1

      Relax

    • @AttorneySomm
      @AttorneySomm  Před měsícem

      @@baileyklink1416 I'm good. Happy Sunday!

    • @AttorneySomm
      @AttorneySomm  Před měsícem

      @@baileyklink1416 All good! Happy Sunday.

  • @hori166
    @hori166 Před měsícem +2

    My cousin--also an attorney--brought over a '97 Richebourg. After the first sip, my reaction was, "Meh..." But then...after 15 minutes my reaction turned to OMG! OMG! It unfolded like a rose revealing the beauty within. Dare I compare it to an orgasm? That would make a tasting amongst peers rather interesting...

    • @AttorneySomm
      @AttorneySomm  Před měsícem

      Sounds like an amazing experience! Thanks for sharing it! Completely agree with you! These wines can really evolve and blossom after some air! Especially when you just have a tasting portion, it is important not to consume it too quickly. Cheers!

  • @HolmScott
    @HolmScott Před měsícem +1

    Was just there. Don’t get it