Beaune le clos du roi 1961 - Coron père et fils
A rare mature Beaune from the historic 1961 vintage, bearing the distinctive Tastevinage seal of Burgundy.
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Beaune “Le Clos du Roi” 1961 — Coron Père & Fils
This Beaune “Le Clos du Roi” 1961 from Coron Père & Fils is a rare mature Burgundy from one of the most celebrated vintages of the post-war era. The bottle also bears the distinctive Tastevinage seal, a traditional Burgundian mark of recognition associated with wines selected through tasting.
More than sixty years after the harvest, this wine should be approached as a true collector’s bottle: a piece of Burgundy history, shaped by age, provenance and bottle condition. Its interest lies not only in the appellation and vintage, but also in the charm of an old Burgundian bottling carrying the visual identity of the Tastevinage.
Terroir
Le Clos du Roi is one of the historic named sites of Beaune, an appellation known for red Burgundy wines that often combine structure, generosity and a distinctly Côte de Beaune elegance. Mature examples can show a softer, more evolved expression than the great villages of the Côte de Nuits, with a refined balance between red fruit, earthy nuance and graceful ageing.
Tasting notes
At this age, the wine is likely to express an evolved aromatic profile, with notes of dried red berries, old rose, autumn leaves, sweet spice, leather, undergrowth and delicate earthy nuances. On the palate, the finest bottles from 1961 can still show surprising depth, with fully resolved tannins, a silky texture and a long, patinated finish.
As with any Burgundy of this age, the quality of the tasting experience will depend strongly on the individual bottle. Fill level, colour, cork condition, capsule and storage history are essential. This is a wine to open with care, preferably without excessive decanting, allowing the glass to reveal its evolution gradually.
Dried red cherry, old rose, forest floor, leather, soft spice, tea leaf, truffle and mature Pinot Noir delicacy.
Expression of the 1961 vintage
The 1961 vintage is legendary in Bordeaux and the Rhône, but it also produced serious, long-lived wines in Burgundy when yields, terroir and producer quality aligned. In Beaune, the best bottles can offer mature charm, gentle structure and a deeply nostalgic expression of old Pinot Noir.
This bottle should be understood as a rare mature Burgundy rather than a conventional drinking purchase. Its value lies in its age, its vintage, its historic label and its Tastevinage distinction, all of which make it particularly suitable for collectors, birth-year gifts or lovers of old Burgundy.
In summary: Beaune “Le Clos du Roi” 1961 by Coron Père & Fils is a rare mature Burgundy from a historic vintage, enhanced by the presence of the Tastevinage seal.
Food pairing: best enjoyed with refined, delicate dishes such as roast poultry, veal, mushroom-based cuisine, aged Comté or simple preparations that respect the fragility of an old Burgundy.
Data sheet
- At an advanced stage of maturity – a collector’s bottle
- Beaune
- 1er Cru / Premier Cru
- Red
- 1961
- 4 cm
- Burgundy
- Bottle (0.75 l)
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