Classification | Cru Classe |
Type | Red |
Producer | Domaine Dujac |
Vintage | 2023 |
Country | France |
Main region | Burgundy |
Region | Côte de Nuits |
Appellation | Gevrey Chambertin |
Grape | Pinot Noir |
Volume | 0,75 |
Condition | Perfect |
Label | Perfect |
Drinkable | 2027-2038 |
Stock | 6 |
The 2023 Gevrey-Chambertin 1er Cru Aux Combottes finished its malolactic in September, so it's no surprise that it was one of the most inscrutable wines of the tasting. Offering up aromas of cassis and spices, it showed good fruit and underlying structure, but to say much more would be an exercise in more than usually creative writing.
Mid ruby. Immediately more depth and spark than the Gruenchers with definite premier cru richness. Rich fruit, with red cherry and strawberry on the nose, deeper raspberry on the palate. Good balance between fine acidity, moderate well-knit tannins and long length. (MH)
A very ripe liqueur-like nose speaks of cassis, black cherry and a plenitude of floral nuances. The succulent and punchy flavors possess slightly better density before terminating in a powerful and slightly chewy but long finale. Seysses noted that this was one of the last wines to finish its malo so it's not surprising that it is more primary and backward and my predicted range offers the benefit of the doubt that the finish will better harmonize in time.
The first picked as already at 14%, and the last to do its malolactic. A dense, almost supercharged purple. The bouquet is difficult to get to grips with after the very late malo and recent racking. The reductive character and rougher tannins can be put down to this, rather than being inherent in the wine. There is plenty of fruit, so this will be back, after longer elevage.
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