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DOMAINE DE LA ROMANEE-CONTI, Romanee-Conti 1985 Bottle
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DOMAINE DE LA ROMANEE-CONTI, Romanee-Conti 1985 Bottle
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Expert Review
Robert Parker
The Romanee-Conti is utterly mind blowing. The heady, intoxicating bouquet delivered penetrating and sublime aromas that were even more intense than those from the La Tache. On the palate, there is a veritable smorgasbord of earthly and heavenly delights. Needless to say, it is very rich, very opulent, and very concentrated. Red burgundy and red wine do not get any better than this. My guess is that it will peak between 1990 and 2005, as it is a bit more forward than either the La Tache or Richebourg.
100 points, The Wine Advocate (January 1990)
Expert Review
Allen Meadows
The best example that has come my way was gorgeously expressive and highly spiced with a rich panoply of aromas, running from Asian spice notes like soy, hoisin and clove to a mix of primary and secondary black fruit aromas, violets the classic dried rose petal. The big yet refined flavors are rich, intense, mouth filling and still quite youthful, indeed even energetic on the palate drenching and coating finish of spectacular length, all wrapped around a solid tannic spine that will enable the '85 to evolve glacially over the next 30 years. While the DRC '85s are a mixed bag with a weak La Tâche but excellent examples of Richebourg and Grands Echézeaux, the RC is unquestionably at the head of its class.
94 points, Burghound (January 2009)