
- Colour Red
- Producer Domaine Tortochot
- Region Morey Saint Denis
- Grape Pinot Noir
- Drinking 2023 - 2034
- Case size 6x75cl
- Available Now
2020 - Morey St Denis Tortochot - 6x75cl
- Colour Red
- Producer Domaine Tortochot
- Region Morey Saint Denis
- Grape Pinot Noir
- Drinking 2023 - 2034
- Case size 6x75cl
- Available Now
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Goedhuis, December 2021
This cuvée comes from three separate lieux-dits on the lower slopes of Morey St Denis: Aux Chesseaux, Clos des Ormes and Les Crais. Notes of pomegranate and cranberry balance sweetness and freshness. The tannins have a fine granular texture which underpins the plush rich fruit on the finish.
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Matthew Jukes, January 2022, Score: 17
Decent and accurate and with certainly plenty of fruit on display this is a hearty wine but it is a little short and stubby, so it stops short of being a complete super-star. Having said this, the value for money is undeniable, so get in quick.
Producer
Domaine Tortochot
The Tortochot family have been respected vignerons in Gevrey Chambertin since the 19th century, but it is in recent times, under the stewardship of Chantal Tortochot, that key changes have taken place. Previously Chantal Tortochot’s father Gabriel sold most of his fruit to the famous Beaune négociant, Joseph Drouhin. Since taking over in 2001 Chantal has been carefully and surely building the domaine’s name and reputation a...Read more
The Tortochot family have been respected vignerons in Gevrey Chambertin since the 19th century, but it is in recent times, under the stewardship of Chantal Tortochot, that key changes have taken place. Previously Chantal Tortochot’s father Gabriel sold most of his fruit to the famous Beaune négociant, Joseph Drouhin. Since taking over in 2001 Chantal has been carefully and surely building the domaine’s name and reputation around the world. In 2008 she made the next step by beginning conversion of her 12 hectares to fully organic practices, which was certifed in 2013. Since 2016 Chantal has incorporated up to 25% whole bunch fermented fruit, allowing the mineral salts imparted by the stems to give a vibrant freshness to her wines.Read less

Region
Morey Saint Denis
Morey St. Dénis often suffers from an identity crisis. They are more fruit forward than the wines of Gevrey Chambertin, yet more structured than those of Chambolle Musigny. It seems in this sensethat they are like middle children, always wanting to please yet not standing out as the noisy one or the notably quiet one. They are however crowd pleasers and for those who feel that Gevreys are too muscular and Chambolles too feminine; Moreys seem just right, offering velvety tannins and tangible fruit. The village offers five grand cru vineyards including Clos de la Roche, Clos St. Dénis and Clos des Lambrays which nonetheless can rival those of neighbouring villages in terms of quality (some even view them as the best in the Côte de Nuits) and various premier cru vineyards.