Gevrey-Chambertin Vieilles Vignes 2022

Trapet-Rochelandet

$69.00
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Burgundy

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Description of the Trapet-Rochelandet Winery

Located in the heart of Burgundy, Domaine Trapet-Rochelandet is recognized for its dedication to excellence and tradition in vine cultivation and wine production. Specializing in the region's emblematic grape varieties, notably Pinot Noir, the estate benefits from an exceptional terroir which allows it to produce wines of remarkable complexity and finesse. Through an environmentally friendly approach and meticulous attention paid to each stage of winemaking, Trapet-Rochelandet expresses the quintessence of Gevrey-Chambertin.

Description of the Cuvée Gevrey-Chambertin Vieilles Vignes

The Cuvée Gevrey-Chambertin Vieilles Vignes from Domaine Trapet-Rochelandet is a tribute to the wine heritage and the richness of the Burgundian terroir. Made from old vines, this cuvée captures the essence of Pinot Noir in one of its noblest expressions. The age of the vines gives the wine exceptional concentration and depth, while preserving the balance and elegance characteristic of Gevrey-Chambertin. Carefully matured, Gevrey-Chambertin Vieilles Vignes is a wine that combines aromatic power, refined tannic structure and aging potential.

Aromas of the Cuvée

This cuvée is distinguished by its rich and complex bouquet, offering notes of ripe black fruits, such as cherry and blackberry, accompanied by touches of damp earth, leather and spices. The aromas are enriched by judicious aging in barrels, which brings nuances of vanilla and toast, contributing to the complexity and elegance of the wine.

Characteristics of the Cuvée

  • Grape variety: Pinot Noir
  • Profile: A robust and elegant wine, with a silky tannin structure and well-integrated acidity. Gevrey-Chambertin Vieilles Vignes offers an impressive length in the mouth, testifying to its excellence and its aging potential.
  • Aging Potential: With its solid structure and aromatic richness, this cuvée is intended to evolve magnificently over time, gaining in complexity and nuance with years of aging.

Pairings with this Cuvée

Gevrey-Chambertin Vieilles Vignes is an ideal companion for rich and flavorful dishes, such as grilled red meats, game birds and mature cheeses. Its depth and sophistication make it a preferred choice for special occasions and gourmet meals.

Where are we traveling?

Burgundy is a real adventure land for wine lovers! Supported by a predominantly continental climate, Burgundy wines draw their unique character from diverse influences — continental, Mediterranean and oceanic — which intertwine to create a symphony of incomparable flavors. It is this climatic fusion that allows each Burgundy Grand Cru to reveal aromas and flavors that some consider to be the best in the world. From north to south, each Burgundian wine region, from Chablis to Mâconnais, benefits from its own microclimate. In Chablis, winegrowers combat spring frosts by wrapping the vines in a protective cocoon of frozen water. On the Côte de Nuits and the Côte de Beaune, the hills capture the sunlight, generating hot summers which fill the grapes with sunshine, while the Mâconnais benefits from an almost Mediterranean climate, less prone to frost and drier. This mix of climatic conditions, combined with a diverse geology with more than 400 different soil types, gives each Burgundy wine its own identity. Each bottle is a story of terroir, a story of land and climate, an invitation to explore the rich wine heritage of Burgundy.

The little history of the country

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France, home of Bordeaux, Burgundy and Champagne, is undoubtedly the most important wine producing country in the world. For centuries, it produced wine in greater quantities than any other country. Wine is ingrained in French culture at almost every level of society; it is the drink of the elite and the common people, and a key symbol of Roman Catholicism, the majority religion in France. The diversity of French wines is due, in large part, to the country's wide variety of climates.

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