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1990 ROMANÉE-CONTI
The 1990 Romanée-Conti, picked at 32 hl/ha (2089.6 gallons/acre), was hailed by Michael Broadbent as "a 'cathedral' wine, no doubt the only vintage, along with 1988, able to support the comparison with the greatest and most sublime of the prewar vintages of Romanée-Conti. Such aromatic refinement in a wine as concentrated as this is difficult to believe!"
Robert Parker said that "the 1990 Romanée-Conti should ultimately be the most compelling and complex of the DRC wines. Normally it possesses a lighter color than either La Tâche or Richebourg, but in 1990 it boasts a surprisingly saturated color that is the equal of La Tâche and Richebourg. The nose offers up sweet, clove, cinnamon, and blackberry aromas intermingled with toasty, smoky new oak. Lavishly rich and full-bodied, with abundant tannins, this profound, surprisingly large-scaled, tannic wine boasts more muscle than usual. Anticipated maturity: 2000-2025."
Allen Meadows too, has to weigh in: "This is a dramatic wine in every sense of the word yet it's not at all showy but rather discreet and understated. I particularly like the sense of inner power and purity of expression and this is as good a post '45 RC as I ever hope to drink. It should last for another 50 years and if you ever have the chance, don't miss it!"
In short, wine critics agree: the 1990 RC is one of the greatest modern Burgundies ever.
Romanée-Conti--Vintage 1990
Côte de Nuits, Domaine de la Romanée-Conti
Lot 184 levels: one 0.5cm, one 1.0cm
Lot 185 levels: 0.5cm or better; one capsule torn at top, one slight sign of old seepage, one lightly torn and scuffed label, one lightly water stained label
Lot 186 levels: 1.5cm or better; one capsule cut and partially removed prior to Christie's inspection, revealing domaine, vintage and vineyard branded cork, one slight sign of old seepage, one lightly nicked capsule, nicked labels, one import sticker slightly overlapping front label.
2 bottles per lot
The 1990 Romanée-Conti, picked at 32 hl/ha (2089.6 gallons/acre), was hailed by Michael Broadbent as "a 'cathedral' wine, no doubt the only vintage, along with 1988, able to support the comparison with the greatest and most sublime of the prewar vintages of Romanée-Conti. Such aromatic refinement in a wine as concentrated as this is difficult to believe!"
Robert Parker said that "the 1990 Romanée-Conti should ultimately be the most compelling and complex of the DRC wines. Normally it possesses a lighter color than either La Tâche or Richebourg, but in 1990 it boasts a surprisingly saturated color that is the equal of La Tâche and Richebourg. The nose offers up sweet, clove, cinnamon, and blackberry aromas intermingled with toasty, smoky new oak. Lavishly rich and full-bodied, with abundant tannins, this profound, surprisingly large-scaled, tannic wine boasts more muscle than usual. Anticipated maturity: 2000-2025."
Allen Meadows too, has to weigh in: "This is a dramatic wine in every sense of the word yet it's not at all showy but rather discreet and understated. I particularly like the sense of inner power and purity of expression and this is as good a post '45 RC as I ever hope to drink. It should last for another 50 years and if you ever have the chance, don't miss it!"
In short, wine critics agree: the 1990 RC is one of the greatest modern Burgundies ever.
Romanée-Conti--Vintage 1990
Côte de Nuits, Domaine de la Romanée-Conti
Lot 184 levels: one 0.5cm, one 1.0cm
Lot 185 levels: 0.5cm or better; one capsule torn at top, one slight sign of old seepage, one lightly torn and scuffed label, one lightly water stained label
Lot 186 levels: 1.5cm or better; one capsule cut and partially removed prior to Christie's inspection, revealing domaine, vintage and vineyard branded cork, one slight sign of old seepage, one lightly nicked capsule, nicked labels, one import sticker slightly overlapping front label.
2 bottles per lot
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