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Vosne-Romanee Clos des Reas Premier Cru Bottle

Vosne-Romanee Clos des Reas Premier Cru2021

Domaine Michel GrosVosne-Romanee, France

Vosne-Romanée Clos des Réas Premier Cru from Domaine Michel Gros is the sole Premier Cru monopole of Vosne, a walled, tr…Learn More »

$224

/750ml

2021 Retail Average

94

/100

2021 Pro Rating

Vosne-Romanee Clos des Reas Premier Cru 2021 Vintage Overview

2021 OVERVIEW

Domaine Michel Gros Vosne-Romanée Clos des Réas Premier Cru 2021 shows refined red berries layered with delicate florals and a touch of spice over a stony core, all wrapped in a silky yet structured frame. Medium-bodied and gracefully concentrated, it glides across the palate with impressive poise, finishing long, precise and quietly powerful, promising even greater nuance with time in bottle.

Drinking Window
2027 2040
Pairings

Duck breast with cherry glaze; Roast chicken with morel mushrooms; Soy-glazed salmon

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Vosne-Romanee Clos des Reas Premier Cru · Knowledge Base

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Wine Profile
RedPinot Noir

About Vosne-Romanee Clos des Reas Premier Cru

Vosne-Romanée Clos des Réas Premier Cru from Domaine Michel Gros is the sole Premier Cru monopole of Vosne, a walled, triangular Pinot Noir vineyard on the limestone–marl slopes above the Réas valley that has belonged to the Gros family since the 19th century. Typically offering supple yet serious structure, it marries dense, pure red and black berry fruit with floral, spice and underbrush notes, delivering a velvety, finely tannic style that drinks well young but gains complexity over 10–15 years of ageing.