Nuits St Georges, Les Chaignots, 1er Cru
Robert Chevillon

Nuits St Georges, Les Chaignots, 1er Cru


Destination

vintage


portfolio

Portfolio
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2018

75cl

DP

£68.40


2021

6x75cl

DP

£488.42


Broking

Broking
These are wines from our broking list and have an average delivery window of 15 working days.


2005

12x75cl

DP

£1,334.46


2010

12x75cl

DP

£1,658.46


2012

12x75cl

DP

£902.46


2015

6x75cl

DP

£499.22


2020

6x75cl

DP

£481.22


2020

6x75cl

DP

£505.22



Robert Chevillon, Nuits St Georges, Les Chaignots, 1er Cru, 2005

2005

Justerini & Brooks Tasting note

Robert Chevillon, Nuits St Georges, Les Chaignots, 1er Cru, 2005

Deep dark red colour, profound but bright and lively, long, fine, ripe flavours of fresh berry and black cherry fruits, typically classy and sensual but also has a seriousness and stature you don't normally expect from Chaignots. Excellent

ABV:
13.5%
87-89/100
Stephen Tanzer, Vinous

Date Reviewed:
03/2007

specifications

country:
France

region:
Burgundy

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Allergen Information:
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Robert Chevillon

Robert Chevillon

Robert’s two sons, Bertrand and Denis, now look after the winemaking and viticulture respectively. Their vineyards stretch from the far south side of Nuits St-Georges to the very north side next to Vosne-Romanée. All of the wines demonstrate harmony, ripe fruit and structure thanks to both hard work in the vineyard by Denis (who insists on low yields and a strict grape selection) and to a fermentation and barrique elevage carefully controlled by Bertrand. There are no frills or careful secrets here, the crop is destalked, fermented and agedin in a maximum of one third new oak for the top crus. These wines are the product of terroir-knowledge and hard, hands-on, work. It is a great compliment to them both that their wines are so balanced yet still maintain the individuality and character that emanates from their terroir. The vineyards south of Nuits (Pruliers and Vaucrains) tend to have more muscle and drive while those nearer Vosne, such as the Chaignots, verge more on elegance and silkiness.

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