Morey-Saint-Denis

Morey-Saint-Denis is squaring the Burgundy circle. With Clos de Tart, the Morey-Saint-Denis appellation is home to one of the most famous Grands Crus in Burgundy, if not in all of France. But the appellation has many other famous wines to offer.

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Jasper Morris 93
Lignier-Michelot
Lignier-Michelot  - Morey Saint Denis Charmes 2019 Morey Saint Denis Charmes
2019
€ 102,00 (ex Vat) € 123,42 (in Vat) more info
Burghound 91
Domaine Forey Pere & Fils
Domaine Forey Pere & Fils - Morey St. Denis 2021 Morey St. Denis
2021
€ 39,95 (ex Vat) € 48,34 (in Vat) more info
Charles van Canneyt
Charles van Canneyt - Morey Saint Denis Les Sorbets 1er cru 2021 Morey Saint Denis Les Sorbets 1er cru
2021
€ 82,95 (ex Vat) € 100,37 (in Vat) more info
BOW 8
Domaine Tortochot
Domaine Tortochot - Morey-Saint-Denis 1er Cru  cuvee Renaissence 2021 Morey-Saint-Denis 1er Cru cuvee Renaissence
2021
€ 54,95 (ex Vat) € 66,49 (in Vat) more info
BOW 8
Domaine Tortochot
Domaine Tortochot - Morey-Saint-Denis Aux Charmes 1er Cru 2021 Morey-Saint-Denis Aux Charmes 1er Cru
2021
€ 72,95 (ex Vat) € 88,27 (in Vat) more info
Burghound 91
Domaine Tortochot
Domaine Tortochot - Morey-Saint-Denis 1er Cru  cuvee Renaissence 2020 Morey-Saint-Denis 1er Cru cuvee Renaissence
2020
€ 59,95 (ex Vat) € 72,54 (in Vat) more info
Burghound 90
Domaine Tortochot
Domaine Tortochot - Morey-Saint-Denis Aux Charmes 1er Cru 2020 Morey-Saint-Denis Aux Charmes 1er Cru
2020
€ 72,00 (ex Vat) € 87,12 (in Vat) more info
BOW 8
Georges Lignier
Georges Lignier - Morey Saint Denis 2019 Morey Saint Denis
2019
€ 35,00 (ex Vat) € 42,35 (in Vat) more info
BOW 8
Georges Lignier
Georges Lignier - Morey Saint Denis 2020 Morey Saint Denis
2020
€ 36,50 (ex Vat) € 44,17 (in Vat) more info
Georges Lignier
Georges Lignier - Morey Saint Denis Blanc 2020 Morey Saint Denis Blanc
2020
€ 39,00 (ex Vat) € 47,19 (in Vat) more info
BOW 8
Domaine Forey Pere & Fils
Domaine Forey Pere & Fils - Morey St. Denis 1er Cru 2020 Morey St. Denis 1er Cru
2020
€ 51,95 (ex Vat) € 62,86 (in Vat) more info
Burghound 91
Domaine Forey Pere & Fils
Domaine Forey Pere & Fils - Morey St. Denis 2020 Morey St. Denis
2020
€ 37,95 (ex Vat) € 45,92 (in Vat) more info
Burghound 89
Domaine Forey Pere & Fils
Domaine Forey Pere & Fils - Morey St. Denis 2019 Morey St. Denis
2019
€ 30,95 (ex Vat) € 37,45 (in Vat) more info
James Suckling 91
Domaine Forey Pere & Fils
Domaine Forey Pere & Fils - Morey St. Denis 2018 Morey St. Denis
2018
€ 37,95 (ex Vat) € 45,92 (in Vat) more info
BOW 8 Sale
Maison Leroy
Maison Leroy - Morey St Denis 1984 Morey St Denis
1984
€ 859,00 € 699,00 (ex Vat) € 845,79 (in Vat) more info
Burghound 91 Sale
Domaine Tortochot
Domaine Tortochot - Morey-Saint-Denis 1er Cru  cuvee Renaissence 2018 Morey-Saint-Denis 1er Cru cuvee Renaissence
2018
€ 59,00 € 49,95 (ex Vat) € 60,44 (in Vat) more info
Burghound 90
Domaine Tortochot
Domaine Tortochot - Morey-Saint-Denis 1er Cru  cuvee Renaissence 2019 Morey-Saint-Denis 1er Cru cuvee Renaissence
2019
€ 59,95 (ex Vat) € 72,54 (in Vat) more info
Jancis Robinson 16
Georges Lignier
Georges Lignier - Morey Saint Denis Clos des Ormes 2019 Morey Saint Denis Clos des Ormes
2019
€ 45,00 (ex Vat) € 54,45 (in Vat) more info
BOW 8
Georges Lignier
Georges Lignier - Morey Saint Denis Premier Cru 2019 Morey Saint Denis Premier Cru
2019
€ 39,00 (ex Vat) € 47,19 (in Vat) more info
BOW 8
Georges Lignier
Georges Lignier - Morey Saint Denis Premier Cru 2018 Morey Saint Denis Premier Cru
2018
€ 39,00 (ex Vat) € 47,19 (in Vat) more info
Jasper Morris 89
Georges Lignier
Georges Lignier - Morey Saint Denis 2018 Morey Saint Denis
2018
€ 32,00 (ex Vat) € 38,72 (in Vat) more info
Robert Parker 87
Francois Parent
Francois Parent - Morey Saint Denis 2014 Morey Saint Denis
2014
€ 43,95 (ex Vat) € 53,18 (in Vat) more info
Jancis Robinson 17
Francois Parent
Francois Parent - Morey St. Denis 2016 Morey St. Denis
2016
€ 51,95 (ex Vat) € 62,86 (in Vat) more info

The best wines from Morey-Saint-Denis

Morey-Saint-Denis is squaring the Burgundy circle. With Clos de Tart, the Morey-Saint-Denis appellation is home to one of the most famous Grands Crus in Burgundy, if not in all of France. But the appellation has many other famous wines to offer.

It is somewhat ironic that Morey-Saint-Denis is located precisely between two of the most famous appellations of the Côte de Nuits: Gevrey-Chambertin and Chambolle-Musigny. Dijon is only 14 kilometres away. So we are right here in the epicentre of the Burgundy wonders of the Côte de Nuits, with its vineyard area of approximately 100 hectares.

Morey Saint Denis

Where exactly is the Morey-Saint-Denis appellation?

It is somewhat ironic that Morey-Saint-Denis is located precisely between two of the most famous appellations of the Côte de Nuits: Gevrey-Chambertin and Chambolle-Musigny. Dijon is only 14 kilometres away. So we are right here in the epicentre of the Burgundy wonders of the Côte de Nuits. Morey-Saint-Denis has a vineyard area of approximately 100 hectares. Forty-four hectares of this are shared by the 20 Premiers Crus, which include Clos des Ormes, Monts Luisants and Les Ruchots. Another 40 hectares are allocated to the five Grands Crus Clos de Tart, Clos Saint-Denis, Clos de la Roche, Clos des Lambrays and Bonnes Mares.

Clos de Tart in particular is a real Burgundy celebrity, owned exclusively by the Mommessin family since 1932. However, the vineyard was established in 1141 by monks of the Cistercian order. They are also responsible for all the other Clos in Morey-Saint-Denis. But the Clos de Tart was the first – and remains one of the most famous Clos in the world to this day. The appellation in which it is located, however, is far less well known to wine lovers. What a delicious paradox – in the truest sense of the word!

Climate and soils in Morey-Saint-Denis

When you look at the climate in Morey-Saint-Denis, you notice something special here too. It is not only continental, but also slightly maritime. A classic transitional climate, in other words. The summers here are hotter than in the neighbouring appellations. And drier. The fact that the Pinot Noir grapes do not scorch in the summer heat is due to one factor alone: the higher altitudes, which rise up to 472 metres above sea level.

The soil is no less interesting. As you would expect in the Côte de Nuits, it is heavily influenced by limestone. However, marl and loam also play an important role, especially on the lower slopes. Above 300 metres, however, you find the typical limestone from the Jurassic period. In addition, the soils have stored a great deal of phosphate, which also affects the taste of the wines. Let's take a closer look at this.

What does a wine from Morey-Saint-Denis taste like?

Pinot Noir absorbs the characteristics of the soil on which it grows. It is a typical terroir grape. If there is a lot of phosphate in the soil, this leads to a very distinctive tannin structure. And it is precisely this grippy yet silky tannin that makes a wine from the Morey-Saint-Denis appellation so recognisable. In general, a Morey-Saint-Denis combines the power of a Gevrey-Chambertin with the elegance of a Chambolle-Musigny.

But that is where the similarities end. Depending on the location (and therefore the soil), the grapes bring very different character accents to the wines. This is particularly evident in the five Grands Crus. A Clos de Tart, for example, is very mineral and has fine leather and truffle notes even in its younger years. The Clos Saint-Denis, on the other hand, has firm tannins and delights with hints of pink pepper. The Clos de la Roche produces powerful wines that combine granite nuances with aromas of blackberries. The Clos des Lambrays, meanwhile, is characterised by a velvety texture and complex cassis notes. And the Grand Cru Bonnes Mares is easily recognisable by its mineral density.

What food goes well with wines from Morey-Saint-Denis?

Ah, there are almost no limits to your culinary imagination here. We wouldn't necessarily recommend delicate fish dishes with red wines, but just about everything else is perfect. A young Morey-Saint-Denis, in which the fruity notes are still very present, goes well with grilled poultry or lamb chops, for example. You can't go wrong with an entrecôte either.

If you would like to enjoy a mature Morey-Saint-Denis with your meal, we recommend a mushroom ragout or pasta with black truffles. The earthy nuances go perfectly with the mature notes of truffle (!), undergrowth and game. The latter is also the reason why game dishes such as saddle of venison go so well with this wine. And if you want to emphasise the umami in the wine, a slowly braised beef bourguignon is ideal.

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