FEATURES
🏰The 1993 vintage in Burgundy was a success, producing wines with good structure and aging potential, despite some challenges. The Hubert Lignier Clos de la Roche Grand Cru 1993 is a 【magnificent example of a mature Grand Cru Burgundy, now at its peak and offering profound complexity and a powerful, energetic palate】. Expect a bouquet of deep plums, black cherries, grilled venison, dark chocolate, and earthy notes, with firm yet subtle tannins and a very long, still youthful finish.
🍴 This exceptional red Burgundy is a superb match for rich, savory dishes such as roasted game birds, beef Wellington, truffle-infused pasta, or mature hard cheeses. Its earthy and meaty notes will complement dishes with similar profiles.
🥂 Ideal for a significant celebration or a contemplative tasting, this wine is drinking beautifully now and should continue to evolve for many years. For older vintages, a careful approach to opening is key; consider a two-pronged cork puller. Decant gently for 1-2 hours to allow the wine to fully express its evolved aromas and to separate any sediment, serving at around 16-18°C (60-64°F).
BACKGROUND
Domaine Hubert Lignier is a highly revered estate based in Morey-Saint-Denis, Burgundy, known for producing wines of profound depth, structure, and longevity. The domaine is currently run by Laurent Lignier, who continues his father Hubert's legacy of traditional, low-intervention winemaking. Clos de la Roche is one of the most prestigious Grand Crus in Morey-Saint-Denis, and Lignier's interpretation is considered a benchmark. The wine is characterized by its immense power, complex aromas of dark fruits, truffles, and spices, and a firm, muscular tannic structure. It requires significant cellaring to fully reveal its majestic elegance and layered complexity.