GRANDS ÉCHEZEAUX

2008 Grand Cru Domaine Joseph Drouhin

Grapes Pinot Noir
Colour Red
Origin France, Burgundy
District Côte d'Or
Sub-district Côte de Nuits
Village Vosne Romanée
Classification Grand Cru
ABV 14%
Vineyard Grands Échezeaux

This has that ridiculous suavity of a Richebourg, round, aromatic, juicy and yet mineral, pure, crystalline - liquid cloud. A real conundrum in a glass - it's fab, I love it! L&S (Dec 2009)


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There is a good weight of fruit on the nose with the richness of the flavours giving flesh on the palate. The sweet ripe flavours are balanced by some freshness lifting the fruit towards the back. Fleshy black cherry and mulberry enriches the finish. 2012-17 Rating: 93 Derek Smedley MW, www.dereksmedleymw.co.uk (Dec 2013)

A deep, darkly spicy and harmonious aroma. It is a smooth operator which glides in a thick ribbon across the palate. Shammy-supple, supportive tannins. There is a hint of dark chocolate, cinnamon and nutmeg and a lovely long and spicy finish. Spice. From 2015/16. Rating: 18.5 Sarah Marsh MW, The Burgundy Briefing (Jan 2010)

Domaine Joseph Drouhin

Joseph Drouhin, founded in 1880 and still family owned, are one of the most well-respected names in Burgundy, especially through their flagship wine, the iconic Clos des Mouches.

A huge part of the Drouhin production comes from their own domaine fruit (78 hectares), and much of the rest comes from contracts such as that with the Marquis de Laguiche, who shook hands with the grandfather of the current generation, agreeing to let him manage his vineyards which included an important part of Le Montrachet; this collaboration endures. Today, the fourth generation is at the helm

Small refinements continue to be made here. The presses have been changed - a reversion to basket pressing for the reds, and for whites the presses are open - along with a number of other growers they are following the trend to think that slight oxidation of the juice before fermentation is not a problem and may add complexity as well as avoiding later problems of premature oxidation in bottle.

For the reds there has been the introduction of selective whole-bunch fermentation in the Côte de Nuits wines. The house style remains one that 'emphasises the natural elegance of great Burgundies' as they describe it. The domaine is all cultivated with an organic and biodynamic approach.

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