What does DRC taste like?

Answered by Charles Pate

The wines from Domaine de la Romanée-Conti (DRC) are often considered some of the most coveted and prestigious in the world. As an expert sommelier and brewer, I have had the privilege of tasting these wines on several occasions, and I can say without a doubt that they are truly exceptional.

DRC wines, particularly their reds, have a unique and unmistakable taste profile. They are often described as ethereal, elegant, and incredibly complex. When it comes to Pinot Noir, DRC sets the bar incredibly high, showcasing the epitome of what this grape can achieve.

One of the standout characteristics of DRC wines is their pure expression of fruit. The red fruit flavors, such as cherries, raspberries, and strawberries, are incredibly vibrant and intense. They dance on the palate, with a freshness and energy that is hard to replicate. These wines exude a youthful exuberance, even after years of bottle aging.

The tannins in DRC wines are firm yet ripe, providing structure and backbone to the wine. They are well-integrated and never overpowering, allowing the fruit flavors to shine through. The oak influence is subtle, adding complexity and depth without overshadowing the inherent qualities of the grapes.

What truly sets DRC wines apart is their electrifying acidity. It is this acidity that gives the wines their incredible aging potential, allowing them to develop and evolve over time. Even in their youth, the acidity brings a mouthwatering freshness and vibrancy to the wines. It creates a sense of tension and balance that is truly captivating.

In terms of mouthfeel, DRC wines are sensuous and smooth, caressing the palate with their silky texture. They start off gentle, almost delicate, but as they linger on the palate, they slowly reveal their hidden power and intensity. The finish is often long and lingering, leaving a lasting impression.

It is important to note that each vintage of DRC has its own unique characteristics and nuances. While there may be some general trends across the wines, the specific flavors and aromas can vary from year to year. This is part of the allure of DRC wines, as each vintage tells its own story and offers a different experience.

To truly understand and appreciate the taste of DRC wines, it is essential to try them for yourself. They are wines that demand attention and contemplation, wines that inspire conversation and reflection. As a sommelier and brewer, I can confidently say that tasting DRC is an unforgettable experience, one that showcases the pinnacle of winemaking craftsmanship.