Rare 2016 DRC La Tache: Exquisite Burgundy Gem

 

Wine bottles on display

 

We recently acquired 4 Rare Bottles of DRC La Tache 2016 in Mint condition.
 
2016 was a small vintage in Burgundy due to the frosts but the quality was fantastic. The 2016’s have a purity of fruit to them that delights the palate and La Tache take sexiness and elegance to the next level!
 
Our price on these is $5,995 per bottle which are in line with the best pricing in the country. La Tache 2019's & 2020's are selling for around $7,500/BTL which makes the 2016 a great value.
 
The 2016 DRC La Tache is a Robert Parker & Allen Meadows 98 point wine!
 
 
“This is a stunning La Tâche” – William Kelley
 
 
“full-bodied, rich and velvety, with a deep, concentrated but tight-knit core, its firm chassis of fine-grained, structuring tannins cloaked in succulent fruit, underpinned by juicy acids.” – William Kelley
 
 
“The finish is long and reverberative.” – William Kelley

 

Full reviews are listed below for you, but this wine received massive scores and considering what current vintage La Tache is selling for ($1,500 MORE), these back vintage 2016 La Tache are the way to go!

 

 

As is often the case, the highly perfumed nose is the most floral-inflected of the range with its equally cool and restrained array of violet and rose petal scents that combine with an extraordinary group of spice elements on the essence of red currant aromas. The mouthfeel of the imposingly-scaled and powerful flavors is again robust yet refined with just as much minerality as the Richebourg adding even more lift to the almost painfully intense and extravagantly long finish that also just goes and goes. There is a hint of backend warmth but it's not enough to materially detract from the overall sense of harmony though I underscore that the '16 LT is one very firm effort that will require decades to full shed its tannic shell. With that said, this is genuinely brilliant. – BH98

 

More reserved than the Richebourg and Romanée-St-Vivant, the 2016 La Tâche Grand Cru unwinds in the glass with aromas of wild berries, licorice, rose petal, smoked duck and love, framed by a touch of cedary new oak. On the palate, the wine is full-bodied, rich and velvety, with a deep, concentrated but tight-knit core, its firm chassis of fine-grained, structuring tannins cloaked in succulent fruit, underpinned by juicy acids. The finish is long and reverberative. This is a stunning La Tâche in the making, but it is also one of the more reticent wines in the range and will demand some bottle age. – RP98

 

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