2013 Gevrey-Chambertin, Cuvée Bertin, Domaine Lignier-Michelot

2013 Gevrey-Chambertin, Cuvée Bertin, Domaine Lignier-Michelot

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2013 Gevrey-Chambertin, Cuvée Bertin, Domaine Lignier-Michelot

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Mostly from les Seuvrées adjacent to Morey St Denis. Dense dark inky, little touch of reduction, real energy to this, more black fruit but good acidity.
Jasper Morris MW – Wine Buyer


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The 2013 Gevrey Chambertin Cuvee Bertin, named after Virgiles son, tends to excel in cooler seasons according to Virgile himself. It has a fresh, ripe strawberry and raspberry-scented bouquet, uncomplicated but pure and vivacious. The palate is medium-bodied with sappy red fruit, a gentle grip solid in the mouth but just a little blocky on the finish at the moment. This will drink earlier than the domaines other 2013s, though I would still afford this two years in bottle.
Neal Martin - 29/06/2015 Read more

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Domaine Lignier-Michelot

Domaine Lignier-Michelot

Virgile Lignier has worked alongside his father since 1988, really taking charge from 2000 by which time all the wines were being bottled at the domaine. Significant advances were made in the vineyards, reducing yields and ploughing the soil, along with the introduction of a sorting table and a higher percentage of new wood in the cellar.

Jasper Morris MW, Burgundy Wine Director and author of the award-winning Inside Burgundy comprehensive handbook.

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Pinot Noir

Pinot Noir

Pinot Noir is probably the most frustrating, and at times infuriating, wine grape in the world. However when it is successful, it can produce some of the most sublime wines known to man. This thin-skinned grape which grows in small, tight bunches performs well on well-drained, deepish limestone based subsoils as are found on Burgundy's Côte d'Or.

Pinot Noir is more susceptible than other varieties to over cropping - concentration and varietal character disappear rapidly if yields are excessive and yields as little as 25hl/ha are the norm for some climats of the Côte d`Or.

Because of the thinness of the skins, Pinot Noir wines are lighter in colour, body and tannins. However the best wines have grip, complexity and an intensity of fruit seldom found in wine from other grapes. Young Pinot Noir can smell almost sweet, redolent with freshly crushed raspberries, cherries and redcurrants. When mature, the best wines develop a sensuous, silky mouth feel with the fruit flavours deepening and gamey "sous-bois" nuances emerging.

The best examples are still found in Burgundy, although Pinot Noir`s key role in Champagne should not be forgotten. It is grown throughout the world with notable success in the Carneros and Russian River Valley districts of California, and the Martinborough and Central Otago regions of New Zealand.

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