Winemaker Notes
Located on the South slope of the village, Henri Gouges' two parcels are assembled during the vinification. The total acreage is 4.5. This Premier Cru heads uphill from about 800 feet above sea level. One finds a great complexity of soil, from the flush rock to the grounds coming down from the top. Vines are an average of 50 years old. This Premier Cru is a powerful and well-structured wine with good aging potential.
Professional Ratings
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Robert Parker's Wine Advocate
Freshly cracked black pepper, asphalt, licorice, and coffee are found in the aromatic profile of the 2003 Nuits-St.-Georges Les Pruliers. This powerful, medium to full-bodied wine slathers the palate with thick coats of liquid blackness as well as copious ripe tannin. Highly structured, dense, and thick, its brooding, leathery flavor profile comes across more as a mass of darkness at this stage than as individual flavor components (time will bring definition). Anticipated maturity: 2010-2020+.
Range: 91-93
Celebrated as some of the best wine in the universe, red wine from Burgundy, otherwise known as red Burgundy, is Pinot noir. In fact Burgundy is the birthplace of Pinot noir and the source of the planet’s most sensual, delicate, valuable and sought-after Pinot noir wines.
Understanding and enjoying red Burgundy can stay simple, with a basic knowledge of its subregions, become more intricate by dialing down to the villages and vineyards or become a life-long passion, exploring climats (plots of vines), vintages and the post French Revolution land ownership laws. In any case, a fine red Burgundy will display refined nuances of black currant, red fruit, earth, spice, alluring floral aromatics and have great elegance, complexity and longevity.
Most famous, praised and collected of Burgunday are those from the Côte d'Or. Hundreds of millions of years ago, the area now called Côte d'Or was under a warm ocean whose sea floor has, over time, shifted and decomposed into various layers of limestone, sandstone and clay interspersed with ancient fossilized sea creatures. This is what is referred to as the famous escarpment upon which all of the highly sought-after Grands Crus and Premiers Crus vineyards can be found. In other words, from north to south, the best vineyards of Gevrey-Chambertin, Morey-St-Denis, Chambolle-Musigny, Vougeot, Vosne-Romanée, Flagey-Echezeaux, Nuits-St-Georges, Aloxe-Corton, Pommard and Volnay follow the path of this ancient sea bed.