I had a bottle of this last summer which was good but not great; this was as good as the 13 I loved a couple years back. Intoxicating nose, beautiful pure transparent fruits, silky smooth palate, long complex finish. Dead ringer for top Chambolle. Could get better with a little time in bottle; last bottle of this vintage but I have cases of the 15 and 16 to wait on.
HellâŚI think the village stuff is flat out amazing! Would love to get some 1er!
Winecellarage has decent prices on 15-17 on prearrival if youâre willing to buy 6-12 btls. Thatâs where I got most of mine.
This wine is always delicious, so is Clos St. Jean 1er. Try Niellon too, basically the same.
Love Ramonetâs reds.
I found a couple bottles of the 1992. We drank one last year and it was lovely. Really classy wine.
Nice one Michael. Beautiful stuff.
I have a question about how this bottle is labeled: is this labeled with a Domaine stamp but with Noel Ramonet listed under the appelation? Or does/did Noel make a separate bottling? Thanks.
Why is everything listed as 90-120 days until delivery? Does it really take that long? They have one helluva list with very reasonable prices.
Hereâs the label
It takes awhile; I think the wine is abroad and brought over by container.
Letâs stop discussing these, last bastion of value in Red Burgundy.
Letâs stop discussing these, last bastion of value in Red Burgundy.
Pull up the ladders!
This wine has been labeled, in the US at least, in a (surprisingly large) number of different ways depending on importer and year and generation. But AFAIK itâs all from the same plot of domaine-owned 1er Cru vines in Boudriotte.
You guys are enablers. I wasnât planning to buy 2017 pre-arrivals but Iâve been watching Clos St Jean sell through (gone now), the price was right, and I love his reds. With a little Hudelot-Noellat Vosne as well. Really good $60 wines to drink now or 15-20 years from now.
This wine has been labeled, in the US at least, in a (surprisingly large) number of different ways depending on importer and year and generation. But AFAIK itâs all from the same plot of domaine-owned 1er Cru vines in Boudriotte.
Iâve heard the Boudriotte bottling is somewhat different from the Clos de la Boudriotte bottling.
This wine has been labeled, in the US at least, in a (surprisingly large) number of different ways depending on importer and year and generation. But AFAIK itâs all from the same plot of domaine-owned 1er Cru vines in Boudriotte.
Noel and JC are same wine, I believe after 13 or 14 all are JC Ramonet. Hopefully William Kelley will chime in.
There should just be a âQuestions for William Kelleyâ thread, frankly.
You guys are enablers. I wasnât planning to buy 2017 pre-arrivals but Iâve been watching Clos St Jean sell through (gone now), the price was right, and I love his reds. With a little Hudelot-Noellat Vosne as well. Really good $60 wines to drink now or 15-20 years from now.
17 Hudelot-Noellat Vosne is excellent
I bought some of the whites (non-Clos) from Envoyer and he ran out, swapped with a red (of â12 and â13), and since I wasnât impressed with the white, I now look forward to the reds!
Thanks, Michael, and others.
I think my question is still open: Is the bottle Michael pictured the same as the bottle pictured below with a different label? Or a different wine made by Noel from same vineyard?