Wine 2015
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Experience the story behind a wine from 2015
The story of this vintage is the tale of a true landmark in the European wine world. Behind every wine from this year lies a sunny and completely ideal growing season. A warm and dry summer stretched across the continent, which advanced the ripening process of the grapes and led to an early harvest of quite small grapes. These grapes developed unusually thick skins, creating an intense ratio between grape skin and juice, and thus a fantastically high concentration of both color and flavor in the finished wine.
Although the heat was intense, the most skilled European winegrowers avoided creating overripe or heavy wines. A much-needed and perfectly timed rain in late summer gave the vines new energy and ensured that the grapes retained their crucial freshness. This has resulted in wines that appear deep, fruit-driven, and concentrated, all while wrapped in silky-soft tannins. It is precisely this unique combination that has made the vintage particularly sought after, as it delivers both wonderful immediate drinkability and impressive long-term aging potential.
Outstanding regions for 2015 wine
While large parts of Europe basked in summer sunshine, certain wine regions managed to use the climate to absolute perfection. In this year, the classic European areas created wines in which the local terroir truly came into its own and produced some of the most sought-after bottles of recent times.
Bordeaux and the ideal climate
In Bordeaux, spring laid the foundation for an exceptional harvest. The warm and dry weather ensured even and rapid flowering, and the summer sun produced small grapes with thick skins. In particular, grape varieties such as Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot achieved phenomenal phenolic ripeness and a high concentration of sugar.
What truly elevated the wines to their final level was the rain showers in the month of August. The vines were revitalized, and the grapes retained their fresh acidity despite the heat. The combination resulted in deeply structured and lush wines, with the well-drained soils on the Right Bank in particular performing at a very high level.
Burgundy and the intense fruit
The harvest year stands today as a modern classic in Burgundy. The intense sun and heat gave the Pinot Noir grapes remarkable ripeness, expressed in wines known for their juicy, dark berry fruit and incredibly deep color. Despite the high temperatures, the grapes held on to lively acidity.
This fine balance between ripeness and freshness has given the red Burgundy wines a lush texture with firm yet beautifully integrated tannins. At the same time, the region’s white wines are recognized for a rich and fruit-driven profile offering beautiful aromatic purity and vibrancy.
Piedmont and the upright structure
In Piedmont, the foundation for the outstanding vintage was already laid in the winter months. Heavy snowfall and a wet spring season created deep water reserves in the subsoil, which protected the vines from drought stress throughout the very hot summer. This allowed the demanding Nebbiolo grapes to achieve full ripeness without dehydrating.
At the end of August and in September, large temperature fluctuations between day and night also ensured that the grapes’ natural acidity was preserved – an acidity that forms the backbone of the region’s great wines. This has created powerful wines in which the normally tight tannins today appear unusually ripe, approachable, and silky-soft.
Characteristics of the rare 2015 wines
If you delve into the technical properties and tasting notes of this particular vintage, a number of clear characteristics emerge. Tasting these rare 2015 wines is to experience how the mild growing season has left a marked imprint on both the structure and the wine’s ability to develop over time in the cellar.
- Impressive aging potential: Red wines from the best regions are expected to be able to develop for 15 to over 25 years, and they slowly enter their optimal drinking window after the first decade.
- Silky-soft tannins: The high phenolic ripeness has shaped broad and generous tannins. This gives the wine an incredibly polished and pleasant texture without harsh astringency.
- Balanced acidity level: The warm summer generally provided moderate acidity, which highlights the wine’s fruitiness and makes it charming and accessible.
- Complex aromatic development: After a number of years in bottle, the primary notes of dark berries begin to give way to exciting tertiary nuances such as leather, forest floor, cedar, and tobacco.
- Deep color intensity: The small grapes with thick skins have contributed a high level of pigments, reflected in a visually dense and dark appearance in the glass.
How to choose the right bottle for the occasion
To find the absolutely perfect wine, it is always a good idea to take the setting around the serving into account. Here are a number of considerations that can help you make the best decision when the right bottle is to be selected.
- Match with the menu: An older wine with complex tertiary flavor notes requires food that does not overpower its finesse. Dishes with depth and umami, such as braised meat or mushrooms, beautifully support the developed aromas in the glass.
- Read the company: Think about who you will share the experience with. Enthusiasts will appreciate an intellectual wine, while a larger gathering often calls for a more classic, balanced, and immediate flavor profile.
- Assess the format of the occasion: Milestone birthdays or anniversaries are beautifully marked with renowned top producers that signal tradition and quality. For more intimate dinners, an exciting bottle from a lesser-known area can be a fantastic conversation starter.
- Plan the decanting: Mature wines often open up very quickly and may have formed sediment. They therefore require gentle handling and a short, precise decanting time so they do not lose their delicate and complex aromatic notes before serving.
Optimal storage ensures a great tasting experience
When dealing with historic vintage wines, storage is absolutely crucial for the final quality in the glass. At Bottles With History, we consistently ensure that all bottles are stored under completely optimal conditions in temperature-controlled environments with stable humidity. This precise handling guarantees that the wine’s maturation process proceeds perfectly and that the cork remains intact and tight over the decades. Our constant focus on proper cellar storage is your assurance that the wine presents itself from its absolute best side when poured.
Secure ordering and safe delivery
It should always be a safe and transparent experience to shop for historic wines online. Bottles With History offers the largest selection in both Scandinavia and Europe, making it easy to find exactly the vintage you are looking for – for example wine 2005 or wine from 1995 – and we are happy to help with personal guidance. With a TrustScore of 4.6 out of 5 based on more than 200 reviews, we take pride in delivering exceptional customer service and guidance. We also offer fast next-day delivery, so you can be sure that your goods arrive securely packed and on time for your next big occasion.