The 2023 Richebourg Grand Cru has a typical nose for this vineyard, backward and a little stern at first. Its tightly wound redcurrant, cranberry and black plum fruit notes become more open with acquaintance. Apparently, it was very open the previous day, but this is in a mood! The palate is medium-bodied with fine structure and a beguiling sense of symmetry from start to finish. This might be the most elegant Richebourg that I have encountered from Grivot at this stage. It's very poised with an extremely long aftertaste. This will require serious cellaring.
96-98 points, Neal Martin, Vinous (Jan 2025)
A fine ruby crimson. No doubting the energy here. Not explosive but fully in control of itself and growing towards majesty towards the back of the palate, with a marvellous volume of deep red fruit that absolutely justifies the reputation of the vineyard. Properly long, leaving a very satisfying taste. Drink from 2035-2045. Tasted Nov 2024.
95-98 points, Jasper Morris, Inside Burgundy (Jan 2025)
A brooding and highly restrained nose only grudgingly offers up its aromas of spiced exotic tea, black cherry liqueur, plum and a similar array of floral elements. There is both more volume and power to the broad-shouldered, muscular and stony flavors that exude evident minerality on the compact, serious and hugely long finale. This is outstanding and potentially one of the best wines of the 2023 vintage. With that said, this is very clearly a 'buy and forget you own it' wine. *Don’t Miss!*
94-96 points, Allen Meadows, Burghound (Jan 2025)