The 2014 Chambertin Vieilles Vignes Grand Cru comprises of two barrels this year. It bears the most semblance to the 2014 Chapelle-Chambertin on the nose, those bunches of roses popping up once again, accompanied by raspberry preserve and strawberry scents, later just a suggestion of Thai fish oil. The palate is medium-bodied with very fine, supple tannin. This is clean and precise, quite spicy towards the finish that has very fine depth, though maybe it does not quite possess (or is hiding) that killer X-factor on the finish that reverts to something more conservative. A Chambertin that is serious and will demand several years in bottle.