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The Gros dynasty began in the early 1800's when Alphonse Gros married Madame Latour, settling in Vosne-Romanee. Since that time there have been great changes in both the estate and the approach to making wine. Today, Michel is in charge of the Estate and has been winemaking for the last 15 years. However, it was only in 1997 that his parents Jean and Jeanine retired and handed on the domaine to their children. Divided 3 ways between the siblings Michel has the whole of 'Clos des Reas' at the expense of losing Richebourg to his sister. Currently, he is adding small parcels of fine vineyards in Vosne and Chambolle as fast as he can find them available.www.winespectator.com wrote of the 2005 Burgundy vintage......"Purity. Density. Ripe fruit. Color. Structure and balance. The 2005 red Burgundies have it all. They are blockbusters as Burgundy goes, deep in color and loaded with acidity and tannins. These are wines that have the ability to age for a long time.
2005 is the type of vintage that comes along once, maybe twice in a generation. In general, the Côte de Nuits is more successful than the Côte de Beaune, although both areas made great wines. The vintage earned 98 points in the Côte de Nuits and 95 in the Côte de Beaune."
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