
Bruno Clair
Gevrey-Chambertin, 2024
justerini & brooks tasting note
The Gevrey village shows a clear step up in tannin density from the preceding wines, with fruit that leans to the wild, herbal, hedgerow side of things. Clearly holding a fair bit of ripe tannin amongst the mid-weight fruit – very much true to type. Only three and a half barrels were made. This comes from two plots on rich clay soils, Les Carrougots and En Jouise.
critic reviews
Neal Martin,Vinous
The 2024 Gevrey-Chambertin Village, which no longer includes vines from Bel-Air that have been pulled up, has a refined bouquet with iris flower infusing the black plummy fruit and a little earthiness that emerges with time. The palate is medium-bodied with quite angular tannins on the entry but it is fresh and tensile, quite tart on the finish. Fine.
DRINKING WINDOW 2027 - 2037
date of review 01/2026