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 Allen Meadows’ Burghound.com:

This is also absolutely stunning in every respect and displays a kaleidoscopic combination that is not quite as spicy as the Clos St. Denis though it is earthier and almost as complex. It is immediately clear that this is a bigger and more powerful wine that possesses outstanding mid-palate density and a huge reserve of dry extract that imparts a seductive mouth feel and mostly buffers the exceptionally firm tannic spine on the massively long finish. This is an imposing effort that is even more imposingly structured and there is no point in buying this if you're not prepared to forget it in the back of your cellar for at least a decade, and two to three would be preferable. This is a stunner of a Clos de la Roche and it will be interesting to see which of the two Ponsot big boys is ultimately the better wine. Rating 94-97/100. -Allen Meadows’ Burghound.com-

Robert Parker Wine Advocate:

The 2013 Clos de la Roche Cuvée Vieilles Vignes, from vines planted in 1905, has an inviting, delineated bouquet with vibrant wild strawberry, raspberry preserve and mineral notes. The palate has great tension – so suave and poised with superb symmetry and an effortless finish that I don’t think the Clos Saint Denis has at the moment. Laurent Ponsot did not disguise his enthusiasm for this Grand Cru and I could understand why. Drink Date 2018-2040. Rating 95-97/100. -Neal Martin-

Jancis Robinson:

Majestic dark crimson. Very rich and layered and alluring on the nose. Very sumptuous indeed. Intense minerally possibly liquorice scents. Great balance with massive fruit but also real freshness and even some delicacy. Not just the powerhouse of Chambertin but something more subtle. Very alluring indeed. Drink Date 2027-2050. Rating 19/20. -Jancis Robinson-