Pierre Damoy Chapelle-Chambertin Grand Cru 2015

Pinot Noir
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  • 92 Robert
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Product Details


Varietal

Producer

Vintage
2015

Size
750ML

ABV
13.5%

Features
Collectible

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Somm Note

Winemaker Notes

Slow to open up, this wine gradually releases a deep scents bouquet made of cherry dipped in chocolate, blackberry, undergrowth and tar, dark cocoa bitter orange. Ripe, chewy yet juicy, silky yet viscous, great balance and alive tannin, blueberry's acidity, remind of orange, long and complex bitter finale.

Professional Ratings

  • 96

    The level of concentration here provides the stage for blackberry, plum and earth flavors, laced with a hefty dose of vanilla and smoky oak. Well-integrated, with a fresh feel and dense tannins meshing rather than clashing with all the elements. Terrific length.

  • 92

    The 2015 Chapelle Chambertin Grand Cru has a very elegant bouquet. Usually I find Damoy's wines a little too extracted for my personal taste, although here there is admirable Pinot Noir expression. An omen for the future? The palate is medium-bodied with black pepper-tinged red berry fruit, a slight dustiness developing towards the finish, but there is respectable concentration and persistence on the finish.

    Rating: 90-92

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Pierre Damoy

Domaine Pierre Damoy

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Domaine Pierre Damoy, France
When at a blind tasting of English experts in 2007 of the wines of all the best estates of Burgundy Damoy’s Clos de Beze was ranked equal best wine with Rousseau’s Clos de Beze, it not only confirmed the ranking of the vineyard it took the Domaine Damoy to the super-star status from which it has not looked back. Since the middle of the 1930’s it had owned vineyards in the Grand Crus of Chapelle-Chambertin as well as Clos de Beze where with 5.36 hectares of vines principally planted in the 1920’s they are the largest owner. The Domaine had leased out much of its prime vineyard holding and fallen in reputation until the present Pierre took over in 1992. He instituted a mammoth rework of the estate vineyards, reclaiming them as the rental agreements expired and introducing a regime a biodynamic viticulture together with a green harvest to reduce the already low cropping levels further. In the cellar he introduced modern practices and increased the proportion of new oak used.
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