Gevrey Chambertin 2022 - "The Young Kings"
- Red
- 75 cl
Certified organic, the Gevrey Chambertin "les jeunes Rois" 2022 from Domaine Tortochot is one of the fruitiest, most powerful and fleshy wines of the Gevrey Chambertin appellation!
Certified organic, the Gevrey Chambertin "les jeunes Rois" 2022 from Domaine Tortochot is one of the fruitiest, most powerful and fleshy wines of the Gevrey Chambertin appellation!
Gevrey Chambertin 2022 - "The Young Kings"
Complex
Powerful
Mineral
Fruity
Woody
Gevrey Chambertin is one of the most beautiful appellations of great red wines of the Côte de Nuits in Burgundy. Here, the plot is located on a very beautiful location in the north of the appellation, on the edge of the Premiers Crus of Gevrey Chambertin. Find the satellite visualization of the plot, and a photo of the vine below.
Both firm and powerful, it offers an extraordinary bouquet that will mix fruits, spices or dried vegetables.
The terroir at the bottom of the Côte St Jacques and Brochon hillsides is made up of soils that have remained in place. They are the most powerful and meaty. These splendid, sappy, very bouquety wines are destined to be kept for a long time. Let us mention: Au Vellé, En Champs, Champerrier, Jeunes Rois.
Visualization of the vine:
Red wine of tannic Burgundy - Corsé: grilled or roasted pork, steaks or ribs of beef, cobblestones and beef steaks, braised beef in sauce, furry game, couscous and tagines, Epoisse
Appellation
VillageType of Wine
StillWine Making
Oak casksGrape Variety
Pinot NoirHarvest
ManualBurgundy Region
Côte de NuitsVintage
2022Service
14 to 16 degreesCustody potential
2027In the first flush of youth their color is a bright ruby, turning to deep carmine or dark cerise with age. Strawberry, mulberry, violet, mignonette, and rose all help to make up their bouquet of spontaneous aromas. More maturity brings out liquorices, leather and fur, with gamey notes and hints of underbrush. On the palate, they impress by their firm structure, velvety tannins and delicate texture. These wines are everything a great Bourgogne should be: fullbodied, powerful, rich, and meaty. They have both body and spirit. Pleasant when drunk young “on the fruit”, they are nevertheless first and foremost wines for aging, often for long periods. As such, they make an excellent basis for comparing different vintages.
Massive, yet velvet-smooth, the tannins of Gevrey-Chambertin confer power and solidity to the build and contribute to its great longevity. This is a wine for meat-eater, its gamey notes giving it a particular affinity for game, whether furred or feathered, especially when the wine is more fully evolved.
It also goes superbly with rib steak, lamb (braised or in brown sauce), and all musky, solidly fibrous meats, that need time in the mouth to extract all their savour. Some gourmets will even serve it with a fillet of pikeperch or tuna in red-wine sauce. It is at ease with all strong cow-milk cheeses, in particular Époisses, Ami du Chambertin (a local specialty) or Cîteaux (a near neighbour).
Serving temperature: 15 to 16°C.
For travellers coming from Dijon, Gevrey-Chambertin is where Bourgogne’s Elysian Fields begin. At the entrance to the hollowed hill of Lavaux, a château - once a property of the monks of Cluny - resembles a fortified wine-cellar.
The canons of Langres, too, were for a long time guardians of these vineyards which can be dated back to the year 640 AD, evidence of a long and intimate involvement in the history of Bourgogne’s wine industry. Gevrey-Chambertin forms a kind of guard of honour to a set of fabulous Grands Crus whose crown jewels are Chambertin and Clos de Bèze. The appellation dates from September 1936. The village of Brochon is an extension of Gevrey-Chambertin, sharing the same characteristics. The Pinot Noir is at its peak performance here.
The Premiers Crus occupy the upper portion of the Côte at heights of between 280 and 380 metres (brown limestone soils, rather shallow). Below are the appellation Village vines on brown calcic or limey soils. The vines also reap the benefit of marls covered with screes and red silt washed down from the plateau.
These stony mixtures confer elegance and delicacy on the wine while the clayey marls, which contain rich deposits of fossil shell-fish, add body and firmness.
Exposures vary from east to south-east.
Source : https://www.bourgogne-wines.com
Chantal Tortochot is part of a new generation of producers of great Burgundy wines who wish to respect the terroir and the vines as much as possible while leaving as much as possible the wines to express themselves.
Adepts of less interventionism, the Tortochot domain is in organic farming since several years.
In addition, the wines are neither filtered nor glued.
Domaine Tortochot offers for sale several red wines from the Côte de Nuits, village appellations, Premiers Crus and Grands Crus:
- Gevrey Chambertin "The Young Kings"
- Gevrey Chambertin 1er Cru "Lavaux St Jacques"
- Mazis Chambertin Grand Cru
- Charmes Chambertin Grand Cru
- Chambertin Grand Cru
- Clos de Vougeot Grand Cru
- Morey Saint Denis.
For more information on the Tortochot estate, click here: Domaine Tortochot