2022 Marsannay Les Longeroies Charles Audoin - 6x75cl
  • Colour Red
  • Producer Domaine Charles Audoin
  • Region Marsannay
  • Drinking 2025 - 2035
  • Case size 6x75cl
  • Available En Primeur

2022 - Marsannay Les Longeroies Charles Audoin - 6x75cl

  • Colour Red
  • Producer Domaine Charles Audoin
  • Region Marsannay
  • Drinking 2025 - 2035
  • Case size 6x75cl
  • Available En Primeur
Case price: £195.00 In Bond
Please note: These wines are lying abroad until shipping and can only be purchased In Bond. If you are an existing Private Reserves customer, the wine will be automatically transferred on arrival. Otherwise, you will be contacted on arrival in the UK to arrange delivery, In Bond storage in Private Reserves or another bonded warehouse.
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  • Goedhuis, December 2023

    Les Longeroies has a superb location in the appellation and is rightly one of the village’s vineyards being put forward for Premier Cru promotion. The 2022 is a rich and ample wine, with a melée of flavours; Morello cherry, loganberry, and fruit pavlova. Silky and creamy, this is generous and rich on the finish.

  • Burghound, January 2024, Score: 90-92

    From both the upper and lower climats. This is aromatically similar to the Clos du Roy but with touches of plum and spice. The super-sleek, intense and velvet-textured medium-bodied flavours aren't quite as austere while displaying a similar level of minerality on the lingering finale that isn't quite as complex, though that of course may change with cellar time. Drinking 2030+

  • Wine Advocate, January 2024, Score: 91-93

    Bright and giving, the 2022 Marsannay Les Longeroies bursts with scents of cherries, red berries, orange zest and peony. Medium to full-bodied, suave and fleshy, with an enveloping core of fruit and supple tannins, it concludes with a bright, mouthwatering finish.

Producer

Domaine Charles Audoin

Rugby-loving Cyril is the 5th generation of Audoins in the commune of Marsannay, the Côte de Nuits’ most northerly appellation covering 400 hectares. Today Marsannay is rightly gaining the recognition it deserves as a fine source of high-quality red wines, not least thanks to Cyril’s efforts, amongst others. Indeed, the commune has 14 lieux-dits which have been proposed to the INAO for a long overdue upgrade to 1er Cru stat...Read more

Rugby-loving Cyril is the 5th generation of Audoins in the commune of Marsannay, the Côte de Nuits’ most northerly appellation covering 400 hectares. Today Marsannay is rightly gaining the recognition it deserves as a fine source of high-quality red wines, not least thanks to Cyril’s efforts, amongst others. Indeed, the commune has 14 lieux-dits which have been proposed to the INAO for a long overdue upgrade to 1er Cru status. Whilst this might not be immediate, it reflects the respect that Marsannay and its best vineyards are rightly held in today.Read less

Region

Marsannay

The most northerly appellation of the Cote d'Or, Marsannay is also the only appellation authorised to produce red, white and rose wine. Only created in 1987, this is an interesting area where quality is improving. Top producers include Bruno Clair, Meo-Camuzet and Denis Mortet.