Gevrey Chambertin, Mes Cinq Terroirs
Denis Mortet

Gevrey Chambertin, Mes Cinq Terroirs, 2018


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2018

6x75cl

DP

£679.22



Denis Mortet, Gevrey Chambertin, Mes Cinq Terroirs, 2018

2018

Justerini & Brooks Tasting note

Denis Mortet, Gevrey Chambertin, Mes Cinq Terroirs, 2018

A Gevrey of solid build and structure but expressed in the most beautiful of ways. Alluring, texturally rich and svelte. The flavours of griotte and Victoria plum caress the palate, taking centre stage, whilst the tannic structure lies off-set in a supporting role. A blend of five villages parcels that Arnaud reinstated in 2013, the sum being so much greater than its constituent parts. 15% Whole-bunch fermentation. Aged in 35% new oak barrels.

ABV:
14%
92-94/100
Neal Martin, Vinous

A blend of 50- to 70-year-old vines from various parcels around Brochon, the 2018 Gevrey-Chambertin "Mes Cinq Terroirs" has a taut, strict bouquet of pixelated red berry fruit laced with crushed stone. The palate is medium-bodied with supple tannins, superb acidity, a silky-smooth texture and a crystalline finish. Outstanding.
Date Reviewed:
01/2020

specifications

country:
France

region:
Burgundy

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Denis Mortet

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Denis Mortet

Denis Mortet

Denis Mortet's death in the early part of 2006 was a tragedy that shook the wine world. He was able to make the 2005s and fortunately his talented son Arnaud was waiting in the wings to take over. Denis was already leaning towards making a more gentle style of Burgundy in 2006 and Arnaud seems to have even more whole-heartedly adopted this philosophy, moving closer to the wines of great uncle, Charles Rousseau. During fermantation, extraction is very light and much less new oak (no more than 40%) is employed during élévage. Whole bunches are used during fermentations for all but the basic cuvées, to varying degrees depending on the vineyard and vintage. Arnaud has refined his style and is now at the top of his game, making effortless, crystalline red Burgundies that rate among the finest in the Côte.

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