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2023 Gevrey-Chambertin 1er Cru Petite Chapelle, Domaine Rossignol-Trapet
The clay soils of this well-placed parcel produce a wine of depth and roundness. Like the Etelois, there is some black fruit mingled in with the red, and an expressive, aromatic depth. The tannins provide a little more grip than the village wines, and will demand a few more years in the cellar.
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Duty paid means taxes are included and the wine is ready for home delivery and drinking.
- Case of 6 x 75cl0in basket
- 75cl Bottle0in basket
- This product is En Primeur and not available for delivery. Buy to cellar only.
Wine specification
- ProducerDomaine Rossignol-Trapet
- ColourRed Wine
- SweetnessDry
- Region & CountryCôte de Nuits, Burgundy, France
- ABV Please note this is an estimated ABV and will be updated when the wine arrives in the UK.12.5%
- Grape(s)Pinot Noir
- MaturityYoung 2027 – 2038
- StyleStill Wine
- ClassificationPremier Cru
Product Description
The clay soils of this well-placed parcel produce a wine of depth and roundness. Like the Etelois, there is some black fruit mingled in with the red, and an expressive, aromatic depth. The tannins provide a little more grip than the village wines, and will demand a few more years in the cellar.
Critic Scores
90-92/100 – Neal Martin, vinous.com
01/01/2025
The 2023 Gevrey-Chambertin Petite Chapelle 1er Cru has some of the best aromatics amongst the Domaine's Premier Crus, with finely delineated, lifted scents of Morello cherries and crushed strawberries. The palate is medium-bodied with excellent grip and structure. Perhaps like other cuvées, it just tails off a little toward the finish, where I am seeking more flesh to cover those tannins—but it is enjoyable all the same.