Leroy - Morey-Saint-Denis 1984 (Release 2011)

750,00 €

The Morey-Saint-Denis 1984 by Leroy is a bottle that belongs to the sphere of myth: a very rare wine, from one of the most difficult vintages of the Côte de Nuits, but elevated by the unparalleled hand of Madame Lalou Bize-Leroy, custodian of an oenological knowledge that transcends the concept of vintage.

This edition is the celebrated 2011 Release, one of the Maison's most sought-after "remise en marché": a few cases put back on the market after long aging in Leroy's perfectly controlled environments, an absolute guarantee of impeccable preservation. Bottles that arrive to collectors virtually intact, with an aromatic purity impossible to find elsewhere.

In the chalice, Leroy's 1984 surprises with vitality and composure: notes of withered rose, distilled cherry, black tea, sandalwood, fine tobacco and noble underbrush, with nuances of light leather and a still-sharp mineral energy. The mouth is silky, suspended, with a poignant finesse : a Pinot Noir that seeks not strength but absolute transparency.

The finish is very long, vibrant, delicately earthy, with that unmistakable imprint that only Leroy wines possess: an unreal balance between fragility and aromatic intensity.

This bottle represents a fragment of Burgundy history, a meditation and collectible wine for those who wish to experience the purest and rarest essence of traditional Pinot Noir.

One of the last chances to access a 2011 Release by Leroy:

an oenological treasure that appears almost impossible to find on the market today.

The Morey-Saint-Denis 1984 by Leroy is a bottle that belongs to the sphere of myth: a very rare wine, from one of the most difficult vintages of the Côte de Nuits, but elevated by the unparalleled hand of Madame Lalou Bize-Leroy, custodian of an oenological knowledge that transcends the concept of vintage.

This edition is the celebrated 2011 Release, one of the Maison's most sought-after "remise en marché": a few cases put back on the market after long aging in Leroy's perfectly controlled environments, an absolute guarantee of impeccable preservation. Bottles that arrive to collectors virtually intact, with an aromatic purity impossible to find elsewhere.

In the chalice, Leroy's 1984 surprises with vitality and composure: notes of withered rose, distilled cherry, black tea, sandalwood, fine tobacco and noble underbrush, with nuances of light leather and a still-sharp mineral energy. The mouth is silky, suspended, with a poignant finesse : a Pinot Noir that seeks not strength but absolute transparency.

The finish is very long, vibrant, delicately earthy, with that unmistakable imprint that only Leroy wines possess: an unreal balance between fragility and aromatic intensity.

This bottle represents a fragment of Burgundy history, a meditation and collectible wine for those who wish to experience the purest and rarest essence of traditional Pinot Noir.

One of the last chances to access a 2011 Release by Leroy:

an oenological treasure that appears almost impossible to find on the market today.