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Domaine Arnaud Baillot Gevrey Chambertin Vieilles Vigne 2023

Domaine Arnaud Baillot Gevrey Chambertin Vieilles Vigne 2023

$163.00
About The Winery

Country: France
Region: Burgundy

Baillot has joined forces with his wife Laure, granddaughter of Domaine Hudelot-Noëllat in Chambolle-Musigny, to create an exceptional range of village and cru-level Burgundy wines. Arnaud has remained closely involved throughout the entire process: from selecting the grape origins and overseeing vinification, to choosing barrel types and determining the ideal ageing for each individual cuvée.

In 2017, Arnaud and Laure took a major step forward by acquiring a small vineyard in the Côte de Beaune, marking the beginning of their own estate-produced wines under the Domaine Arnaud Baillot label. Their guiding philosophy is to honour and highlight the complexity of the Burgundy region through the production of authentic, terroir-driven wines.

Today, they proudly unveil the fourth vintage of their limited-edition, small-batch Burgundy crus.

Climate: Continental climate with slightly higher temperatures and rainfall

Terroir: Gevrey-Chambertin is located in the northernmost area of the great communes in the Cote de Nuits. The Domaine Arnaud Baillot Gevrey Chambertin wines are produced from vineyards lying on the extension of the slope on which the premier cru “Fonteny” is situated

Ageing: Sustainable agriculture, manual harvesting with grape sorting and optimisation through parcel-by-parcel ripeness monitoring. Traditional fermentation for 15 days in stainless steel tanks. No punching (pipeage). Pumping over twice a day until the end of fermentation. Aged for 12 months in Burgundy oak (25% new oak)

Tasting Notes

Type: Red Wine
Grape Variety: 100% Pinot Noir
Viticulture: Organic Farming

Colour: Bright ruby

Nose: Intensely fruity on the nose. The aromas are reminiscent of black cherry, wild blackberry and liquorice.

Palate: A subtle woody character that marries delicately with the other aromas. As the wine evolves, there are more complex notes such as mild spice, nutmeg, leather, mushroom and damp earth. Although present on the palate, tannin is never astringent but blends harmoniously with the natural freshness and velvety texture of the wine

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