There is enough wood to notice framing the exuberantly spicy red and dark currant aromas that display an abundance of Sauvage and earth nuances. The cool and pure medium-weight plus flavours are remarkably refined for a young Chambertin yet there is clearly plenty of power lurking beneath the refined veneer. This is a big but not massive vintage for the Rousseau Cham and I like the sense of proportion and particularly so on the harmonious, superbly long and seamlessly well-balanced finale. As is the case with the 2015 vintage, it's going to be very interesting to see which of these two is the better wine in 15 to 20 years.