Domaine Georges Lignier Morey Saint-Denis 2020
Morey-Saint-Denis AOC
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From a domaine whose wines "have become finer and finer" (Jancis Robinson MW) since the arrival of Lignier's nephew, Benoît Stehly, this is a superbly balanced, spiced-fruit Morey. Even better, it's from 2020, a year with wines of profound intensity.
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Wine Details
- Red - Medium Bodied
- Fine wine
France
- Deep Crimson
- Pinot Noir
- 9.75 Units
- 13% ABV
- 31 December 2029
Flavour Profile
Tasting notes
Layers of blackberry, raspberry, black cherry with savoury oak hints
Allergy information
Contains Sulphites
The Story Behind the Bottle
Georges Lignier is a third-generation family domaine with enviable vineyards holdings, including the largest share of Grand Cru Clos Saint Denis. The family has a total of 16 hectares of vines, dotted over 50 premium parcels throughout Burgundy. In 2008, Georges's nephew Benoît Stehly took charge, "since which time the wines have become finer and finer" (Jancis Robinson MW). Burgundy expert Serena Sutcliffe MW concurs, “this domaine very often produces the essence of the (Pinot Noir) grape". The grapes are handpicked from two sites, Les Crais and Clos Solon, both on the lower part of the hillside. 18 months in seasoned oak barrels produces a complex wine. Let it breathe before serving with chicken with morel mushrooms. Alternatively cellar.
Georges Lignier is a third-generation family domaine with enviable vineyards holdings, including the largest share of Grand Cru Clos Saint Denis. The family has a total of 16 hectares of vines, dotted over 50 premium parcels throughout Burgundy. In 2008, Georges's nephew Benoît Stehly took charge, "since which time the wines have become finer and finer" (Jancis Robinson MW). Burgundy expert Serena Sutcliffe MW concurs, “this domaine very often produces the essence of the (Pinot Noir) grape". The grapes are handpicked from two sites, Les Crais and Clos Solon, both on the lower part of the hillside. 18 months in seasoned oak barrels produces a complex wine. Let it breathe before serving with chicken with morel mushrooms. Alternatively cellar.
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