Gevrey-Chambertin AOP

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Gevrey-Chambertin, a mythical wine from the Côte de Nuits in Burgundy

It is in the north of the Côte de Nuits, in Burgundy, that one of the most prestigious vineyards in France flourishes: Gevrey-Chambertin. Located between Dijon and Nuits-Saint-Georges, this village in the Côte d'Or is renowned throughout the world for its rich and complex red wines. Nine of the 33 Grands Crus of Burgundy are produced here, so the region is exceptional. Although not always accessible, Gevrey-Chambertin wines are also available in Village and Premier Cru appellations. Perfect to make a remarkable entry on the Champs-Elysées of Burgundy.

General presentation of Gevrey-Chambertin

The AOC Gevrey-Chambertin is produced in the commune that gives it its name and in part of Brochon. On the Route des Grands Crus, the vineyard is bordered by the appellation areas of Fixin to the north and Morey-Saint-Denis to the south. The area of production counts approximately 400 hectares of vines, distributed on both sides of the Côte de Lavaux.

The Gevrey-Chambertin vineyard is a hierarchy of Burgundy wines. The Gevrey-Chambertin AOC Village cover the major part of the surface, in the centre of the appellation and below the Crus. The Premiers Crus are spread over the upper part of the Côte. Some 26 Climats of Gevrey-Chambertin are classified as Premier Cru. These include La Bossière, La Romanée, Clos Saint-Jacques, Les Goulots, La Perrière, Issarts, Combe aux Moines, Les Corbeaux, Les Cazetiers, Champeaux, Petite Chapelle...

Finally, to the south of the combe are the famous Grands Crus. Alongside the famous chambertin and chambertin-clos-de-bèze, we find the following appellations: chapelle-chambertin, charmes-chambertin, mazis-chambertin, griotte-chambertin, latricières-chambertin, ruchottes-chambertin and mazoyères-chambertin.

In Gevrey-Chambertin, as in the other vineyards of the Côte de Nuits, it is the pinot noir that reigns supreme. This delicate grape variety produces rich, powerful, colourful red wines that keep well.

Characteristics of Gevrey-Chambertin

AOC Gevrey-Chambertin wines, whether they are classified as Village or Premier Cru, are distinguished by their very colourful robe. When the wine is young, it evokes the red of the ruby. With time, it darkens to become dark carmine, sometimes almost black.

The diversity of the soils, the numerous Climats and the many estates that make up the Gevrey-Chambertin appellation inevitably give rise to a wide variety of wines. Generally, in their first years, the reds offer a fruity, floral and relatively supple style. Over the years, this initial bouquet of strawberry, blackberry, blackcurrant, violet, reseda and rose evolves into leather, fur, liquorice, sometimes earth and humus.

Gevrey-Chambertin is a wine for laying down, especially the Premier Cru: 10-20 years, or even more for the best vintages.

How to taste a Gevrey-Chambertin

With a powerful and complex red wine like a Gevrey-Chambertin AOC, favour elaborate and richly flavoured dishes. Red meat is the perfect partner for this Burgundy wine, as is game. Typical regional dishes are also recommended: boeuf bourguignon, fondue bourguignonne, etc.

It is also a wine that goes perfectly with cheese, especially products with character such as Epoisses or Cîteaux.

It is advisable to serve a Gevrey-Chambertin at around 15°-16°.

Laissez-vous tenter... par les autres appellations !

Le vignoble

Berthaut-Gerbet

"Amélie Berthaut-Gerbet, ingénieur agronome et œnologue, s’est installée au domaine en 2013. Le domaine regroupe des vignes sur Fixin et Vosne-Romanée, avec une parcelle en Clos de Vougeot.

Claude Dugat

"Bertrand, 37 ans, impliqué au domaine de longue date, reprend avec ses deux sœurs ce domaine respecté dans le monde entier. Il cultive la discrétion et le doute, une vertu majeure pour un vigneron.

Denis Mortet

"Arnaud Mortet continue l'œuvre de son père, symbole d'une modernité bourguignonne qui aimait la maturité du raisin soutenue par un boisé très étudié. Arnaud affine les extractions et l'élevage, avec des vins toujours gourmands, très frais, avec des tannins aériens.

La Vougeraie

With the Domaine de la Vougeraie, we enter the very closed circle of the greatest wines of Burgundy. The impetus of the Boisset family and the choices made since 1999 have propelled the estate to an impressive level of excellence.

Robert Groffier

Sylvie Esmonin

"Sylvie Esmonin mène son domaine dans une démarche inspirée du bio. Elle a adopté progressivement les vinifications en grappe entière, à partir de raisins provenant d'une viticulture rigoureuse de longue date. Cela a donné des millésimes récents d'anthologie.

Thibault Liger-Belair

"Devenu une référence incontournable, Thibault Liger-Belair a brillamment repris le domaine familial en 2001. Les vignes sont cultivées en bio et les rendements très maîtrisés.

Trapet

Jean-Louis Trapet is now at the top of the great Burgundy estates (3 stars in the Revue du Vin de France's Green Guide). Cultivated biodynamically, his great terroirs of Gevrey deliver wines that are more and more accomplished, precise, elegant and absolutely voluptuous.