2010 Clos des Lambrays Grand Cru Domaine des Lambrays - 6x75cl
  • Colour Red
  • Producer Domaine des Lambrays
  • Region Clos des Lambrays
  • Drinking 2017 - 2032
  • Case size 6x75cl
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2010 - Clos des Lambrays Grand Cru Domaine des Lambrays - 6x75cl

  • Colour Red
  • Producer Domaine des Lambrays
  • Region Clos des Lambrays
  • Drinking 2017 - 2032
  • Case size 6x75cl
  • Available Now
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Case price: £2,419.24 Duty Paid inc VAT
Equivalent Bottle Price: £403.20 Duty Paid inc VAT
Case price: £2,000.00 In Bond
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  • Goedhuis, March 2022

    A nose of nicely maturing fruit, with touches of geosmin minerality, umami, smoky tobacco and menthol hints, very inviting and it improves with every swirl. The palate has a delicate entry, with a surprisingly gentle mouthfeel for the sheer concentration. Backed by firm yet well integrated acidity, the soft but full mouthful of wild rasp juice is just stunning, my word that’s good. Perfumed cranberry and wild blueberry notes towards the long moreish finish.

  • Goedhuis, December 2011

    An incredibly layered wine, balancing traditionally pure Pinot Noir flavours, with an appealingly succulent mouth feel. A wine of real poise which is upliftingly fresh on the finish. Fine and long.

  • Neal Martin, January 2012, Score: 94-96

    The Clos des Lambrays has a wonderful, sous-bois, tea-leaf nose that marries beautifully with dark berry fruit. The palate is medium-bodied with fine but quite firm tannins, great depth, fanning out superbly on the chalky texture finish. What a great Lambrays this is.

  • Burghound, January 2013, Score: 94

    (produced from two large parcels of differing vine age - one that is approximately two-thirds of the blend and is now 45 years of age and a second, smaller group of vines that is approximately 20+ years of age; vinified with 100% whole clusters). A highly expressive and very broad nose of superb aromatic complexity that includes earth, game, spice, red currant, plum, violets and a hint of the sauvage. The round and supple flavors possess outstanding detail and while the complexity doesn’t quite match that of the exquisite nose, it’s not far behind and this culminates in a beautifully balanced and harmonious finish that delivers striking persistence. I also had a chance to retaste the 2009 and it is bigger, richer and more powerful while the 2010 is much more of a wine of finesse and refinement. In a word, beautiful. Drink 2022+

  • Burghound, January 2012, Score: 92-94

    (produced from two large parcels of differing vine age - one that is approximately two-thirds of the blend and is now 45 years of age and a second, smaller group of vines that is approximately 20+ years of age; vinified with 100% whole clusters). A highly expressive and very broad nose of superb aromatic complexity that includes earth, game, spice, red currant, plum, violets and a hint of the sauvage. The round and supple flavors possess outstanding detail and while the complexity doesn'tquite match that of the exquisite nose, it's not far behind and this culminates in a beautifullybalanced and harmonious finish that delivers striking persistence. The 2009 version is bigger, richer and more power while the 2010 is much more of a wine of finesse and refinement. Drink: 2022+.Notes: produced from two large parcels of differing vine age - one that is approximately two-thirds of the blend and is now 45 years of age and a second, smaller group of vines that is approximately 20+ years of age; vinified with 100% whole clusters.

  • Jancis Robinson, January 2012, Score: 18

    Much richer and more intense on the nose than the Morey-St-Denis. Pure bright fruit and just a hint of spice. Firm but smooth and complete. Lovely combination of elegance and effortless concentration. (JH) Drink 2017-2030

Producer

Domaine des Lambrays

This Morey Saint Denis domaine may have passed through various owners over the recent decades, but one noticeably steadfast mark on Burgundy’s landscape has been Thierry Brouin, making the wines at this iconic estate since 1979 until his retirement in 2017. His signature style of whole bunch vinification for the grand cru has carved an esteemed place for Thierry in Burgundy’s story. The domaine was recently purchase by Bernard Arnault of LVMH, and a new régisseur has been installed. Boris Champy has nearly 10 years’ experience in the Côte d’Or working at Louis Latour, and before that in California and Bordeaux. He and Thierry worked closely alongside each other in 2017, ensuring a smooth handover. Tantalisingly short of a monopole, the domaine owns 8.66 hectares of the 8.8 ha Clos des Lambrays Grand Cru in the heart of Morey Saint Denis. As well as the substantial Clos, the domaine also has vines in premier cru and village sites within Morey, and added two small premier cru plots in Puligny Montrachet in the 1990s.

Region

Clos des Lambrays

Clos des Lambrays is a Grand Cru appellation situated in the commune of Morey St Denis in the Cote de Nuits. The 8.8 hectares of land, largely owned by the Saier family, were elevated from Premier Cru to Grand Cru status in 1979 as the vineyards clearly had huge potential. Nestled between Gevrey Chambertin to the north and Chambolle Musigny to the south the best Clos des Lambrays wines combine the feminine delicacy of Chambolle with the power and structure of Gevrey.