2016 Domaine du Clos de Tart

Clos de Tart

Pinot Noir

France / Burgundy / Cote de Nuits  / Morey-Saint-Denis

¥144,200
RP 97
V 99
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2016 Clos de Tart Grand Cru Monopole – Burgundian Pinot Noir Masterpiece

Hailing from the storied walls of the single-owner vineyard at Clos de Tart in the heart of Morey‑Saint‑Denis, this 2016 vintage reflects the exceptional pedigree of the estate in the Côte de Nuits. In a year of precise climatic conditions, the wine emerges with both energy and depth, making it a fine wine investment for serious collectors.

Tasting Notes

The nose presents an array of wild raspberry, red-currant and rose petal, subtly framed by graphite and lightly spiced underbrush. On the palate the texture is sleek yet firm, with vibrant acidity supporting a dense core of black cherry, blood-orange zest and hints of wet stone. The tannins are polished but structured, leading to an enduring finish with saline nuance and floral echoes.

Winemaking & Vineyard Details

This wine is 100 % Pinot Noir from the closed vineyard of Clos de Tart, planted on argilo-calcaire soils and cultivated under low yield regimes. The 2016 blend underwent barrel ageing in approximately 80 % new French oak to integrate refinement with structure. The estate’s monopole status ensures seamless consistency of terroir and high retention value for collectors.

Investment & Collectibility

As a monopole Grand Cru of Burgundy, the 2016 Clos de Tart carries prestige and rarity in equal measure. With a limited number of bottles in circulation and acclaim from multiple critics, it is well placed for long-term cellaring and secondary market interest. Its compact yet powerful structure suggests longevity well into the next two decades or more.

Vintage Insights & Accolades

The 2016 vintage in the Côte de Nuits was marked by a cool spring and an extended, moderate-temperature summer, allowing perfect ripening while preserving freshness. At Clos de Tart the result is a wine of clarity and focus rather than overt richness.

  • 97Robert Parker’s Wine Advocate 

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RP 97

Robert Parker Wine Advocate

The superb 2016 Clos de Tart Grand Cru confirms the promise it showed from barrel, unfurling in the glass with a striking bouquet of raspberries, rose petals, blood orange, black tea, spices and smoked meats. On the palate, the wine is full-bodied, pure and ample, with a deep core of vibrant, searingly intense fruit that entirely cloaks its structuring chassis of satiny tannin, concluding with a long and captivatingly floral finish. More elegant and transparent than the richer and fleshier 2015, this is an exceptional vintage for Clos de Tart. That there are fully 27,000 bottles makes this one of Burgundy's rare confluence of quality and quantity. Reviewed by William Kelley. Issue date: January, 2019. Drinking window: 2024 - 2060.
V 99

Vinous

(Rating 99+). The 2016 Clos de Tart Grand Cru, cropped at 35hl/ha, is the first year farmed biodynamically. This was completely breathtaking in barrel, and now, in bottle, nothing has changed in that respect. It has an ineffably complex bouquet, not as intense as it showed in barrel yet extremely deep and cerebral, black fruit mingling with forest floor, crushed stone and a touch of sea spray. The palate is perfectly balanced with a deceivingly understated entry, before a wave of black and red fruit crashes over the senses. It is framed by supremely fine tannin, the intensity building toward a crescendo as it fans out. The aftertaste is unbelievably long, remaining in the mouth 60 seconds after the wine has departed. The best ever - simple as that. Tasted at Clos de Tart. Reviewed by Neal Martin. Issue date: November, 2018. Drinking window: 2023 - 2060.

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Packaging & Warm Weather Shipping

To protect wine quality, all orders are packed in EPS foam shippers with gel packs when necessary. During warmer months, we recommend selecting Next Day Air service. If Ground shipping is selected during high temperatures, a signed waiver may be required to release us from liability due to heat exposure.

For OWC (Original Wooden Case) orders, bottles are removed and shipped in foam for safety. The wooden case ships separately via Ground unless otherwise requested.

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In periods of extreme weather, we reserve the right to delay shipment until safe conditions return. If you request immediate shipment during such periods, you must confirm in writing and acknowledge that you waive any condition guarantees.

We also offer complimentary temperature-controlled storage for up to 6 months from the date of purchase. Select the “Hold for Weather” option at checkout and we will coordinate shipping at a later date.

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  • CRITICAL REVIEWS
  • WINEMAKER NOTES
RP 97

Robert Parker Wine Advocate

The superb 2016 Clos de Tart Grand Cru confirms the promise it showed from barrel, unfurling in the glass with a striking bouquet of raspberries, rose petals, blood orange, black tea, spices and smoked meats. On the palate, the wine is full-bodied, pure and ample, with a deep core of vibrant, searingly intense fruit that entirely cloaks its structuring chassis of satiny tannin, concluding with a long and captivatingly floral finish. More elegant and transparent than the richer and fleshier 2015, this is an exceptional vintage for Clos de Tart. That there are fully 27,000 bottles makes this one of Burgundy's rare confluence of quality and quantity. Reviewed by William Kelley. Issue date: January, 2019. Drinking window: 2024 - 2060.
V 99

Vinous

(Rating 99+). The 2016 Clos de Tart Grand Cru, cropped at 35hl/ha, is the first year farmed biodynamically. This was completely breathtaking in barrel, and now, in bottle, nothing has changed in that respect. It has an ineffably complex bouquet, not as intense as it showed in barrel yet extremely deep and cerebral, black fruit mingling with forest floor, crushed stone and a touch of sea spray. The palate is perfectly balanced with a deceivingly understated entry, before a wave of black and red fruit crashes over the senses. It is framed by supremely fine tannin, the intensity building toward a crescendo as it fans out. The aftertaste is unbelievably long, remaining in the mouth 60 seconds after the wine has departed. The best ever - simple as that. Tasted at Clos de Tart. Reviewed by Neal Martin. Issue date: November, 2018. Drinking window: 2023 - 2060.

2016 Clos de Tart Grand Cru Monopole – Burgundian Pinot Noir Masterpiece

Hailing from the storied walls of the single-owner vineyard at Clos de Tart in the heart of Morey‑Saint‑Denis, this 2016 vintage reflects the exceptional pedigree of the estate in the Côte de Nuits. In a year of precise climatic conditions, the wine emerges with both energy and depth, making it a fine wine investment for serious collectors.

Tasting Notes

The nose presents an array of wild raspberry, red-currant and rose petal, subtly framed by graphite and lightly spiced underbrush. On the palate the texture is sleek yet firm, with vibrant acidity supporting a dense core of black cherry, blood-orange zest and hints of wet stone. The tannins are polished but structured, leading to an enduring finish with saline nuance and floral echoes.

Winemaking & Vineyard Details

This wine is 100 % Pinot Noir from the closed vineyard of Clos de Tart, planted on argilo-calcaire soils and cultivated under low yield regimes. The 2016 blend underwent barrel ageing in approximately 80 % new French oak to integrate refinement with structure. The estate’s monopole status ensures seamless consistency of terroir and high retention value for collectors.

Investment & Collectibility

As a monopole Grand Cru of Burgundy, the 2016 Clos de Tart carries prestige and rarity in equal measure. With a limited number of bottles in circulation and acclaim from multiple critics, it is well placed for long-term cellaring and secondary market interest. Its compact yet powerful structure suggests longevity well into the next two decades or more.

Vintage Insights & Accolades

The 2016 vintage in the Côte de Nuits was marked by a cool spring and an extended, moderate-temperature summer, allowing perfect ripening while preserving freshness. At Clos de Tart the result is a wine of clarity and focus rather than overt richness.

  • 97Robert Parker’s Wine Advocate 

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