Domaine Henri Gouges Nuits-St-Georges Les Vaucrains Premier Cru 2012 Front Label
Domaine Henri Gouges Nuits-St-Georges Les Vaucrains Premier Cru 2012 Front Label

Winemaker Notes

Little soil, but outcropping rocks is what most marks the character of this parcel of one hectare called the Vaucrains. Situated on a slope top, on calcareous or clay-calcareous soil, it gives wines that are structured at an early age, later developing smoked, truffle and woody aromas - this is called the "empyromatic" taste.

Professional Ratings

  • 93
    The 2012 Nuits St. Georges 1er Cru Les Vaucrains suffered the most millerandage and consequently the yield was just 20 hectoliters per hectare. It has a beguiling bouquet with raspberry, wild strawberry and hints of vanilla emanating from the well-integrated oak. There is just a touch of more opulence here. The palate is a little more opulent than Gouges’ other cuvees, a sense of sumptuousness on the fleshy nubile finish that is counterbalanced by well-judged acidity. This is a sensual Nuits-Saint-Georges.
    Range: 91-93
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