
- Colour
- Red
- Producer
- Domaine Claude Dugat
- Region
- Gevrey-Chambertin
- Grape
- Pinot Noir
- Drinking
- 2018 - 2025
- Case size
- 6x75cl
- Available Now
2013 GEVREY CHAMBERTIN CLAUDE DUGAT - 6x75cl
- Colour
- Red
- Producer
- Domaine Claude Dugat
- Region
- Gevrey-Chambertin
- Grape
- Pinot Noir
- Drinking
- 2018 - 2025
- Case size
- 6x75cl
- Available Now
- Pricing
- Retail
- In Bond
- Pricing Info
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Tasting Notes
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Neal Martin, December 2014,
Score: 87-89The 2013 Gevrey-Chambertin Village has a clean and pure, rather “airy” bouquet, with fresh strawberry, citrus fruit and a slight stoniness. The palate is fresh and vibrant with tart red fruit, a citric line of acidity that is just slightly compromised by the dominant new wood at the moment. This is the one cru that I would have been more prudent about the use of oak, although it should meld together with time. Drink: 2017 - 2028
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Burghound, January 2015,
Score: 87-89(from the villages portion of La Bossière; 60% new oak). A much more deeply pitched nose possesses undertones of earth and sauvage notes to the mix of red and dark currant scents. There is reasonably good richness but also good delineation to the lightly mineral-inflected middle weight flavors that display only a trace of rusticity on the frank and intense finish. Drink 2019+
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Producer
Domaine Claude Dugat

Region
Gevrey-Chambertin
The greatest village in terms of notable grand cru vineyards, Gevrey Chambertin has no less than 9 of them including its most famous Chambertin and Chambertin Clos de Bèze, and includes a premier cru vineyard that many people deem grand cru in quality - Clos St. Jacques. It encompasses approximately 400 hectares under vine also making it the largest top quality vineyard area in the Côte de Nuits. Gevrey-Chambertin has many followers who seek out its deeply coloured, robust and textured wines. They are often firmer than the neighbouring appellations of Chambolle Musigny and Vosne Romanée and can take several years to soften once released. Due to its size and reputation, the list of excellent producers is noteworthy and many are worth seeking out.