Sylvain Cathiard

Aux Malconsorts Vosne-Romanée 1er Cru Pinot Noir

9.511 ratings
9.54 pro ratings
Vosne-Romanée, Côte de Nuits, Burgundy, France
Pinot Noir
Turkey, Game, Exotic Spices, Soft Cheese, Duck, Goose, Salads & Greens, Potato, Quinoa, Farro, Brown Rice, White Rice, Pasta, Herbs, Nuts & Seeds, Mushrooms, Chicken, Meaty & Oily Fish, Shellfish, Crab & Lobster, Stew, Onion, Shallot, Garlic, Salami & Prosciutto, Salmon, Quinoa, Shellfish
Top Notes For
Aaron Tan

Blinded, everyone agreed this was Burgundian but had their own ideas on village, vintage, and producer. No one figured out it was from Vosne - perhaps it just lacked the hallmark perfume and exoticism one might think of in Vosne (once more, the fallacy of generalisation in wine). MR was spot on with vintage though, and he was insistent about it due to that touch of austerity in the finish he typically finds in 08’s. As for producer, only MJ thought of Cathiard once the village was established. I was tossing between Mugneret-Gibourg (KP rebuts not sexy enough) and Meo (again KP rebuts not bright enough). What a tough blind by KP!

The wine itself was powerful and concentrated, with lots of mid-palate density, yet as MR observed, a tight finish. Flavours-wise, it featured heaps of red and black fruits (leaning more towards the latter) and some noticeable oak (though not decadent - nice quality!), as well as some earth and meat which probably threw me off in the blind. Having said that, the Vosne origin may have been linked to via the finish which had ample spice notes. A silky texture, lovely mineral undertow and tight acidity wraps up the wine. Really excellent wine but the pieces have yet to fall together to maximise drinkability. One to keep your hands off for now.

Blinded, everyone agreed this was Burgundian but had their own ideas on village, vintage, and producer. No one figured out it was from Vosne - perhaps it just lacked the hallmark perfume and exoticism one might think of in Vosne (once more, the fallacy of generalisation in wine). MR was spot on with vintage though, and he was insistent about it due to that touch of austerity in the finish he typically finds in 08’s. As for producer, only MJ thought of Cathiard once the village was established. I was tossing between Mugneret-Gibourg (KP rebuts not sexy enough) and Meo (again KP rebuts not bright enough). What a tough blind by KP!

The wine itself was powerful and concentrated, with lots of mid-palate density, yet as MR observed, a tight finish. Flavours-wise, it featured heaps of red and black fruits (leaning more towards the latter) and some noticeable oak (though not decadent - nice quality!), as well as some earth and meat which probably threw me off in the blind. Having said that, the Vosne origin may have been linked to via the finish which had ample spice notes. A silky texture, lovely mineral undertow and tight acidity wraps up the wine. Really excellent wine but the pieces have yet to fall together to maximise drinkability. One to keep your hands off for now.

Oct 23rd, 2022
Conrad Green

Clear and ruby red. After the green-ness has blown-off, this has a lovely fresh nose- lovely bright fruit with black cherry, some vosne spice, some green herbal notes. Lovely and vivid on the palate. The fruit softening and pretty and long

Clear and ruby red. After the green-ness has blown-off, this has a lovely fresh nose- lovely bright fruit with black cherry, some vosne spice, some green herbal notes. Lovely and vivid on the palate. The fruit softening and pretty and long

Nov 23rd, 2018
Davis Anderson

Sales VOS Selections

9.7

Jesus.

Jesus.

May 9th, 2016
Knightsbridge Wine Shoppe

Super spicy aromatics. Crushed red raspberry and cranberry. In a nice window.

Super spicy aromatics. Crushed red raspberry and cranberry. In a nice window.

Jun 28th, 2015
Ron Siegel

This had good depth showing sappy red berry, cherry fruit, Asian spice with notes of orange peel & violets. Classy

This had good depth showing sappy red berry, cherry fruit, Asian spice with notes of orange peel & violets. Classy

Aug 4th, 2023
Ron Siegel

Drinking beautifully showing good depth with layers of cherry, raspberry, strawberry fruits, Vosne spice, animal, earth & floral notes. Classy with GC weight & length

Drinking beautifully showing good depth with layers of cherry, raspberry, strawberry fruits, Vosne spice, animal, earth & floral notes. Classy with GC weight & length

Feb 14th, 2021
Conrad Green

Gorgeous. Dark, bramble, serious brooding fruit but a lovely lifted quality. Really classy expansive and delicious

Gorgeous. Dark, bramble, serious brooding fruit but a lovely lifted quality. Really classy expansive and delicious

Aug 6th, 2017
Lewis Chester

2008 vintage. Aux Malconsorts. After an hour of air, starting to really stand out. Red fruit profile, earth and leather, sweet spice - depth. On the placate, crisp acidity, medium minus sweet tannins, medium plus concentration and long finish. Although still fruit forward, with air, this wine shows its pedigree.

2008 vintage. Aux Malconsorts. After an hour of air, starting to really stand out. Red fruit profile, earth and leather, sweet spice - depth. On the placate, crisp acidity, medium minus sweet tannins, medium plus concentration and long finish. Although still fruit forward, with air, this wine shows its pedigree.

Dec 29th, 2015
Ron Siegel

Ron had this 2 years ago

Ron had this 2 years ago

Feb 12th, 2023
Doug Tay

Doug had this 6 years ago

Doug had this 6 years ago

Oct 10th, 2018