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Village
Gevrey-Chambertin
2023
This Gevrey-Chambertin village is the fruit of a harmonious blend of two plots: La Justice and Les Seuvrées. La Justice, at the northern end of Gevrey Chambertin, produces wines with a certain aromatic power. Opposite, in the extreme south, Les Seuvrées produces wines whose characteristic finesse comes from their proximity to the climate of Morey-Saint-Denis. These two opposing plots are characterized by clay-limestone soil, giving this cuvée an astonishing duality, combining power and finesse with inimitable grace. When tasted, the wine reveals a genuine aromatic ballet, where subtle notes of orange zest, delicate spices and pepper intertwine harmoniously. This cuvée also displays mineral notes, evoking the iron and vivacity of fresh blood, adding captivating depth. Each bottle embodies the elegance and refinement of Gevrey-Chambertin
8 787 bottles
The 2023 Vintage: Balance, Finesse, and Elegance
2023 will be remembered as an exceptional year, marked by an endless summer and record-breaking temperatures, making it the hottest year ever recorded. Despite these extreme conditions, this vintage stands out for its remarkable balance, finesse, and elegance.
A Dry Start and a Beneficial Spring
The autumn of 2022 and winter of 2023 saw a significant water deficit, with 80% fewer rainfall in February. The spring, with its rains and near-normal temperatures, encouraged steady vine growth and a uniform bud break in April.
Harmonious Flowering and Promising Veraison
May and June saw alternating storms and sunshine, ensuring rapid and uniform flowering. The late June rains (up to 100 mm in Chambolle-Musigny) provided the necessary hydration without causing hail or significant damage. Veraison, initially slowed by the drought in August, picked up pace with the late-August rains and was further accelerated by the heat in early September.
Harvest in Beautiful Weather
Beginning on September 11, the perfectly ripened grapes were harvested over the course of ten days under consistently beautiful weather (20 to 28°C). Carefully controlled yields ensured grapes of excellent quality.
A Promising Autumn
Regular rainfall through late October replenished the groundwater, preparing the terroir for future vintages.
A Remarkable Vintage
Despite the climatic challenges, 2023 delivers wines of perfect balance, subtle finesse, and great elegance.
2023 will be remembered as an exceptional year, marked by an endless summer and record-breaking temperatures, making it the hottest year ever recorded. Despite these extreme conditions, this vintage stands out for its remarkable balance, finesse, and elegance.
A Dry Start and a Beneficial Spring
The autumn of 2022 and winter of 2023 saw a significant water deficit, with 80% fewer rainfall in February. The spring, with its rains and near-normal temperatures, encouraged steady vine growth and a uniform bud break in April.
Harmonious Flowering and Promising Veraison
May and June saw alternating storms and sunshine, ensuring rapid and uniform flowering. The late June rains (up to 100 mm in Chambolle-Musigny) provided the necessary hydration without causing hail or significant damage. Veraison, initially slowed by the drought in August, picked up pace with the late-August rains and was further accelerated by the heat in early September.
Harvest in Beautiful Weather
Beginning on September 11, the perfectly ripened grapes were harvested over the course of ten days under consistently beautiful weather (20 to 28°C). Carefully controlled yields ensured grapes of excellent quality.
A Promising Autumn
Regular rainfall through late October replenished the groundwater, preparing the terroir for future vintages.
A Remarkable Vintage
Despite the climatic challenges, 2023 delivers wines of perfect balance, subtle finesse, and great elegance.
Tasting notes :
This wine reveals wild black currant, forest floor, and crushed cherry aromas with a hint of sauvage. The refined, medium-weight palate is structured by firm yet fine tannins, leading to a lingering, slightly warm finish. With great tension and depth, it can be enjoyed young or aged. Best from 2028-2034.
This wine reveals wild black currant, forest floor, and crushed cherry aromas with a hint of sauvage. The refined, medium-weight palate is structured by firm yet fine tannins, leading to a lingering, slightly warm finish. With great tension and depth, it can be enjoyed young or aged. Best from 2028-2034.
3 916 bottles
The 2022 harvest, which began on August 31st, took place under summer temperatures. This year, the growing season was marked by striking climatic contrasts. After a rainy autumn and a frigid December, February and March brought unusually mild weather. The spring, bathed in sunshine and drought, was particularly mild, peaking in May with the highest temperatures in the past fifty years, which encouraged vigorous vine growth. The summer, one of the hottest since 2003, was punctuated by heatwaves in late June, mid-July, and throughout August. Despite the intense heat, the water reserves accumulated over winter ensured a harmonious maturation of the grapes. The 2022 vintage, though shaped by extreme climatic conditions, yields wines of great finesse and remarkable elegance, offering exquisite freshness and generous volume on the palate.
Tasting notes :
Dense and vibrant, the fruit evokes notes of strawberry, orange zest and spices, with a generous caressing yet lively texture. Finely refined tannins lead to a lingering finish.
Dense and vibrant, the fruit evokes notes of strawberry, orange zest and spices, with a generous caressing yet lively texture. Finely refined tannins lead to a lingering finish.
1 497 bottles
While the 2021 growing season concludes with a sunny summer, its beginning was marked by two devastating frosts that deeply affected the vines and threatened the upcoming harvest. That year, Burgundy experienced a relatively mild winter. In spring, after significant frosts in early April, the return of fine weather provided ideal conditions for flowering. A few weeks later, early summer was characterized by heavy rains and persistent humidity. By August, however, dry and radiant weather persisted for three consecutive weeks, promoting optimal fruit ripening. By late September, the grapes reached perfect ripeness, prompting the harvest to begin on September 23rd. The production from this capricious vintage is exclusive. Evocative, with finesse and elegance, the wines reveal exceptional freshness and present beautiful volume on the palate.
Tasting notes :
The bouquet is impressive, providing a surprising abundance of fruits, especially dark strawberry. Very fresh. It's an enticing wine.
The bouquet is impressive, providing a surprising abundance of fruits, especially dark strawberry. Very fresh. It's an enticing wine.
4 186 bottles
This exceptional vintage, produced in very limited quantities due to the intense summer heat, harks back to the glorious past of great Burgundies. After a wet and mild winter, the summer of 2020 was characterized by dry and hot conditions. During this period, the vines suffered from a lack of water from flowering onwards, leading to reduced yields. The harvest was notably early, beginning at the end of August, with an average production of 15 hl/hectare. This early and sunny vintage offers beautifully crafted wines, marked by remarkable freshness and tension, with a rare elegance of silky, refined tannins. This grand vintage deserves the care of extended cellaring to fully reveal its potential. However, its vibrant character and excellent balance also allow for enjoyment in its youth, showcasing notes of crisp fruit complemented by a delicate floral nuance.
Tasting notes :
The bouquet unfolds with aromas of flowers and raspberries, leading into a delicate and velvety texture. Rich fruit flavours intertwine beautifully with well-balanced spicy notes. A refined and enjoyable wine.
The bouquet unfolds with aromas of flowers and raspberries, leading into a delicate and velvety texture. Rich fruit flavours intertwine beautifully with well-balanced spicy notes. A refined and enjoyable wine.
4 784 bottles
Spring 2019 was marked by highly variable weather, alternating between fine conditions and episodes of low temperatures. The cool weather during flowering led to reduced yields due to run-off. However, after a scorching June and a hot, dry summer, the grapes ripened beautifully and were in exceptional condition, allowing the harvest to begin under favourable weather on September 17th. Produced in limited quantities, with the average yield across all our appellations in 2019 falling below 20 hl/hectare, this vintage delivered wines of exceptional quality. Despite the heat and dryness, the wines are rich, concentrated, and display excellent digestibility, freshness, length, and persistence. The tannins are ripe and well-integrated, showcasing remarkable balance, with impressive tension and minerality.
Tasting notes :
Hints of cherries and berries intertwine with rich earthy undertones and subtle spice notes. Medium to full-bodied, the wine is ample and enveloping, with lively acidity and a rich core of fruit. It's supple and gourmand.
Hints of cherries and berries intertwine with rich earthy undertones and subtle spice notes. Medium to full-bodied, the wine is ample and enveloping, with lively acidity and a rich core of fruit. It's supple and gourmand.
5 681 bottles
Winter and early spring 2018 were notably rainy, allowing the vines to build up substantial water reserves. These reserves enabled the vines to endure the warm and sunny conditions of the latter half of spring. The vintage is also marked by an exceptionally hot and dry summer. Thanks to the winter’s water reserves, the grapes reached ideal ripeness, withstood the heat, and developed in exceptional health. The bunches were in perfect condition when harvesting began on September 3rd. This vintage is concentrated and complex, achieving excellent ripeness while maintaining its freshness. The wines are distinguished by their finesse and remarkable freshness, with a structured palate that reveals a myriad of aromas—a true virtuoso. This elegant and refined vintage has the potential to age for years, gradually revealing its full complexity.
Tasting notes :
The bouquet reveals ripe black fruit aromas, while intense flavours bring a lovely freshness and tension to the palate. This culminates in a concentrated and persistent finish that lingers delightfully.
The bouquet reveals ripe black fruit aromas, while intense flavours bring a lovely freshness and tension to the palate. This culminates in a concentrated and persistent finish that lingers delightfully.
6 256 bottles
The 2017 wine year is distinguished by its superlative generosity. Following a dry and cold winter, the spring proved mild and rain-free. The vines enjoyed pleasant weather conditions, with temperatures up to 6°C above the norm. The summer, marked by warm and dry weather, contributed to the fruit achieving an ideal state of health. Yields were very generous, and after reducing yields through "green harvesting," the optimal ripeness of the grapes led to the harvest beginning on September 7th. The wines from the 2017 vintage are elegant and refined, with a beautiful tension, silky tannins, and great aromatic complexity.
Tasting notes :
Cool and pure aromas evoke nuances of red and black cherries, earth, and forest floor, complemented by a subtle touch of humus. A sleek mouthfeel and a delightful sense of underlying tension extend into a complex, refined finish.
Cool and pure aromas evoke nuances of red and black cherries, earth, and forest floor, complemented by a subtle touch of humus. A sleek mouthfeel and a delightful sense of underlying tension extend into a complex, refined finish.
Area : 1,51 ha
Age of the vines : planting 1968 / 1986






