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All Wines from Dom. Philippe Charlopin
Inventory updated: Sun, Apr 26, 2026 10:44 AM cst

Our vintages of Dom. Philippe Charlopin wine currently include: 2009, 2010
Flickinger Fine Wines' inventory of Dom. Philippe Charlopin wine is listed below. We have an excellent and vast assortment of fine wines to choose from. If you do not see what you are looking for, give us a call and we can suggest another Dom. Philippe Charlopin vintage or even another producer that we are sure you will enjoy.
| Producer |
Vint. |
Wine |
Price |
Qty |
Order |
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| Dom. Philippe Charlopin |
2009 |
Bourgogne Rouge Franc de Pied  |
$125 |
3 |
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BH 89-91 (1/2011): A perfumed and highly complex nose of very ripe earth-infused red berry fruit aromas complements the dense, mouth coating and palate staining flavors that possess outstanding length. It's rare to find a Bourgogne at this quality level, expensive or not. (Drink starting 2019). VM 87-89 (5/2011): The 2009 Bourgogne Franc de Pied is made from vineyards in Marsannay vinified with 30% whole clusters. It comes across as taut, focused and lean, with limited expressiveness in its fruit. Then again, Charlopin poured this after the Chambertin, which may not have been fair to the wine. Antonio Galloni. |
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2010 |
Bourgogne Rouge Franc de Pied  |
$125 |
2 |
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| BH 87-89 (6/2012): Strong reduction renders the nose unreadable though I very much like the detail and energy of the attractively rich, complex and serious flavors that deliver impressive length for a wine at this level. Note that this is built to age and will need it and there are not many examples from this appellation that need up to a decade of cellar time to reach their apogees. (Drink starting 2018). |
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2010 |
Echezeaux Grand Cru  |
$450 |
2 |
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BH 91-93 (6/2012): A spicy, cool and ripe nose of wild raspberries, plum and red berry fruit liqueur aromas leads to highly energetic, detailed and refined medium-bodied flavors that possess fine depth and length on the mouth coating finish. This is quite good if not genuinely sensational. (Drink starting 2022). VM 91-93 (2/2012): The 2010 Echézeaux (from Combe d'Orveaux) is simply impeccable. Crushed flowers, spices and sweet red cherries are all woven together effortlessly in this sensual wine. The 2010 is all about finesse and elegance. Slight elements of fragility come through on the finish, but the vulnerable side of the wine is equally compelling. I look forward to tasting this once it is in bottle. There is an element of mystery and intrigue in the glass that in many ways sums up so much of what Burgundy is all about. (Drink between 2018-2030). Antonio Galloni. |
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