Bouchard Pere & Fils Gevrey-Chambertin Les Cazetiers Premier Cru 2020
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Morris
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Robert - Decanter
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Intensely perfumed nose of red and black berry fruit blended with an animal touch and pleasant oaky notes. Rich, structured and robust, revealing superb fleshiness. Very good ageing potential.
Pair with marinated meat in sauce, game, and full-flavored cheeses.
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Jasper Morris
Lovely purple, not super saturated like the rest. Some proper elegance here and the whole bunches (50%) come to the fore. Grown on marl at the top of the slope, which helps provide the elegance. All in red fruit, fine tannins, enough acidity stretches out very nicely at the back.
Barrel Sample: 92-95 -
Robert Parker's Wine Advocate
One of the highlights of the range this year is the 2020 Gevrey-Chambertin 1er Cru Les Cazetiers, a medium to full-bodied, velvety and concentrated wine that's deep and powerful and evocative of wild berries, rose petals, peonies, orange rind and forest floor. Concluding with a long, perfumed finish, only three barrels were produced.
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Decanter
From the 0.26ha domaine parcel not far from the road that goes to the Clos St-Jacques. The grapes are given a long fermentation with half added as whole clusters prior to ageing 12-14 months in cask (45% new). The wine has a very pretty red cherry fruit with a peppery edge, a distinctive floral note and a hint of smoke. The texture is fresh and lean, but the Gevrey tannins are surprisingly firm. This should age extremely well.
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Established in 1731, Bouchard Père & Fils is one of the oldest and most diverse Estate in Burgundy with approximately 130 ha (320 acres) of vineyards, the majority of which are Premiers and Grands Crus. Highly sought after, their wines benefit from optimal ageing conditions in the underground cellars of the Château de Beaune, the former 15th century royal fortress that the Domaine has occupied since 1820. Bouchard Père & Fils doesn't make wines; they bring them into existence. Cultivation and vinification, on a plot-by-plot basis, are a form of craftmanship that they pride themselves on which has led to the utmost respect for their terroirs. Bouchard Père & Fils obtained the highest level of sustainable agricultural certification (HVE3) in 2015, being the first in the Côte d'Or to do so.
Thin-skinned, finicky and temperamental, Pinot Noir is also one of the most rewarding grapes to grow and remains a labor of love for some of the greatest vignerons in Burgundy. Fairly adaptable but highly reflective of the environment in which it is grown, Pinot Noir prefers a cool climate and requires low yields to achieve high quality. Outside of France, outstanding examples come from in Oregon, California and throughout specific locations in wine-producing world. Somm Secret—André Tchelistcheff, California’s most influential post-Prohibition winemaker decidedly stayed away from the grape, claiming “God made Cabernet. The Devil made Pinot Noir.”
This small village is home to the Grands Crus in the farthest northerly stretches of Côte de Nuits and is famous for some of the deepest and firmest Burgundian Pinot Noir.
Gevrey boasts nine Grands Crus, the best of which are arguably Le Chambertin and Chambertin-Clos de Bèze. As with all of the fragmented vineyards of Burgundy, it isn’t easy to differentiate between the two, which are situated adjacent with Clos de Bèze slightly further up the hill than Le Chambertin. Clos de Bèze has a shallower soil and if you’re really counting, may produce wines less intense but more likely to charm. Some compare Le Chambertin in both power and plentitude only to the prized Romanée-Conti Grand Cru farther south in Vosne-Romanée.
Two other Grands Crus vineyards, Mazis-Chambertin (also written Mazy-) and Latricières-Chambertin command almost as much regard as Le Chambertin and Chambertin-Clos de Bèze. The upper part of Mazy, called Les Mazis Haut is the best and Latricières-Chambertin offers an abundance of juicy fruit and a silky texture in the warmer vintages.
Other Grands Crus are Ruchottes-Chambertin, Charmes-Chambertin, Mazoyères-Chambertin, Griotte-Chambertin and Chapelle-Chambertin.
The most respected Pinot Noir wines from Gevrey-Chambertin are robust and powerful but at the same time, velvety and expressive: black fruit, black liquorice and chocolate come into play. After some time in the bottle, the wines are harmonious with bright and sometimes candied fruit, and aromas of musk, truffle and forest floor. These have staying power.