Vintage 2013 by Jancis Robinson
Chambertin-Clos de Bèze
Grand Cru 2013
17/20
Deep, deep crimson. Though not much at this stage. Pretty firm and austere at this stage. More structure than fruit.
When to drink : 2020-2032
Reviewer : Jancis Robinson
Chambertin-Clos de Bèze
Grand Cru 2013
17/20
Notably ripe dark fruit with quite a bit of oak spice. Dry and rather hard work on the palate, lacking flesh at the moment. But moreish and long. (JH)
When to drink : 2020-2030
Reviewer : Julia Harding MW
Clos de Vougeot Grand Cru 2013
15,5/20
On the nose, the sexy cherry-jam style of Clos Vougeot is welcome after the more austere Gevreys. But the palate is tart and reedy - a crashing disappointment after the nose. (AH)
When to drink : 2018-2022
Reviewer : Alex Hunt MW
Bonnes Mares Grand Cru 2013
16/20
Cask sample. Tastes much cleaner than the previous sample, which tasted a little bretty (as did the sample I tasted at Jeroboams, so there may be a problem). It's very firm and embryonic but the tannins are refined and fine grained. Pretty obdurate, nevertheless.(JH)
When to drink : 2018-2025
Reviewer : Julia Harding MW
Latricières Grand Cru 2013
16,5+/20
Not as deep crimson as the Chapelle-Chambertin. Pretty stolid and with a fair amount of extraction. Only moderate fruit weight. Drying finish.
When to drink : 2021-2032
Reviewer : Jancis Robinson
Chapelle-Chambertin
Grand Cru 2013
17/20
A restrained, delicate, redcurranty expression of Chapelle. A little simple and superficial for grand cru, but good length. (AH)
When to drink : 2018-2023
Reviewer : Alex Hunt MW
Chapelle-Chambertin
Grand Cru 2013
16,5+/20
Notably dark crimson. Rather indistinct on the nose. Pretty brutal and chewy. Definitely not a charmer for now and the acidity may mark it through its life? A bit awkward for the moment.
When to drink : 2020-2030
Reviewer : Jancis Robinson
Chambolle Musigny 2013
16,5+/20
80 % premier cru vineyards, apparently. Cask sample.
Lots of dark fruit with a touch of pepper and vanilla. Scented but pretty dry on the palate - paper-fine tannins, but moreish and promising. Needs more time than most. (JH)
When to drink : 2018-2030
Reviewer : Julia Harding MW
Gevrey-Chambertin 1er Cru
Clos Prieur 2013
16,5/20
A light and attractive savoury note allied to fragrant dark fruit and a touch of oak spice. Tannins are dry but fine and there's just enough fruit to balance the tannin/acid structure. Not especially intense but refined and elegant. (JH)
When to drink : 2016-2022
Reviewer : Julia Harding MW
Gevrey-Chambertin 1er Cru
Au Closeau 2013
16,5++ /20
Dark red fruit on the nose but both dry and a little tart on the palate, only just in balance. Firm, grippy but I think this in need of lots more time, and it does need to take on flesh before it's bottled. (JH)
When to drink : 2020-2030
Reviewer : Julia Harding MW
Gevrey-Chambertin 1er Cru
Craipillot 2013
16,5/20
The nose is muted, but this has much more delineation and flavour than the Clos Prieur. Promising, even if not immediately charming. (AH)
When to drink : 2018-2022
Reviewer : Alex Hunt MW
Gevrey-Chambertin 2013
16 /20
Crimson. Fresh, racy and transparent. Good delineated fruit with the acidity of 2013 in evidence and very juicy even if not very concentrated. Very typical of the vintage.
When to drink : 2018-2024
Reviewer : Jancis Robinson
Gevrey-Chambertin 2013
16,5/20
A little unknit but some quite exuberant ripe mixed-berry fruit. Then on the palate some leafiness that marries the fruit to the acid. A little rustic, but frank and enjoyable. (AH)
When to drink : 2017-2021
Reviewer : Alex Hunt MW