Domaine Jean Chauvenet Nuits-St-Georges 2020
Nuits-Saint-Georges AOC
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Nuit-St-Georges specialist Domaine Chauvenet makes "very promising" wines, declared critic Neal Martin. Elegant, expressive and deliciously 'friendly'. That's certainly true of this sun-blessed 2020. Lots of ripe red fruit, with silky tannins.
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Wine Details
- Red - Medium to Full Bodied
- Fine wine
France
- Mid Cherry Red
- Pinot Noir
- 10.125 Units
- 13.5% ABV
- 31 December 2027
Flavour Profile
Tasting notes
Smooth, fragrant, juicy red berries and soft, spicy tannins
Allergy information
Contains Sulphites
The Story Behind the Bottle
Burgundy expert Clive Coates MW writes that Domaine Jean Chauvenet “produces some of the most stylish, elegant wines in Nuits-Saint-Georges”, an opinion shared by many. Since 1994 the wines have been made by Jean’s son-in-law Christophe Drag, who brings an energy and modern approach to the winemaking, instilled during his years at Beaune wine school. After a traditional fermentation, this old-vine cuvée was aged in oak barrels to achieve a delicious, smooth and fragrant character. 2020 has received high praise from the critics. Burghound wrote of its "beautifully fresh and vibrant wines", while Decant declared it "certainly a vintage worth buying.”. Drinking well now, it will also age well. Best decanted, then enjoy with pan fried duck.
Burgundy expert Clive Coates MW writes that Domaine Jean Chauvenet “produces some of the most stylish, elegant wines in Nuits-Saint-Georges”, an opinion shared by many. Since 1994 the wines have been made by Jean’s son-in-law Christophe Drag, who brings an energy and modern approach to the winemaking, instilled during his years at Beaune wine school. After a traditional fermentation, this old-vine cuvée was aged in oak barrels to achieve a delicious, smooth and fragrant character. 2020 has received high praise from the critics. Burghound wrote of its "beautifully fresh and vibrant wines", while Decant declared it "certainly a vintage worth buying.”. Drinking well now, it will also age well. Best decanted, then enjoy with pan fried duck.
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