Domaine Bruno Clavelier Vosne-Romanée Les Hautes Maizières VV 2015
“(23 hectoliters per hectare): Bright, dark red. Deeper but initially less expressive on the nose than the Combe Brûlée, with a dark cherry aroma lifted by building perfume of herbs, spices and white pepper. The palate boasts fleshiness and finesse, conveying a slightly Mediterranean but very fresh quality to its flavors of cherry, spices, lavender and thyme. Lovely integrated acidity and rather masculine tannins extend the very pure finish. Clavelier Noted that these old vines may include up to 10% Chardonnay and Pinot Blanc, which he says brings freshness and finesse while “lowering the tannicity” of the wine.” (Vinous)
“The 2015 Vosne-Romanée Les Hautes Mazières comes from vines located just below Les Suchots on limestone soils, the same that are found in Mazis-Chambertin. Slightly darker in color than the other village crus, it has a lifted bouquet with raspberry, wild strawberry and desiccated orange peel, the oak neatly integrated. The palate is medium-bodied with slightly chalky tannin that imbues this with more edginess than the La Combe Brûlées. It remains linear, focused and strict, however, there is plenty of power on the fennel-tinged finish. This is excellent.” (RP)
Bruno Clavelier makes some of the very finest Bourgognes. His wines are extremely varietal and full of finesse, showing the nuance differences between the various terroirs in a quasi-inimitable way. The wines do require several years of ageing, but your patience will be particularly rewarded.
Les Hautes Maizières lies just below premier cru Les Suchots and has a more clay-loving soil, giving a more muscular, creamier wine.