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2019 Domaine Dominique Gallois Charmes-Chambertin Grand Cru, Cote de Nuits, France 750ml

Vintage
2019
Producer
Domaine Dominique Gallois
Country: 
France
Region: 
Burgundy
Sub-Region: 
Cote de Nuits / Gevrey-Chambertin / Charmes-Chambertin
Grape/Blend
Pinot Noir
Pairing
Duck, Goose and Game Birds
Format
Standard Bottle (750 mL)

Note: from vines that abut Griotte and were originally planted in 1910 though there has been a lot of replanting since

Producer note: The soft-spoken Dominique Gallois runs this small 3.5 ha domaine and proudly noted that 2020 represented his 31st vintage given that 1989 was his first. Gallois briefly noted that 2019 was "relatively easy to manage though like every vintage, there's always something to worry about. We picked from the 12th of September and while the fruit was quite clean, there was much less of it than in 2018 but at least more than we realized in 2020. The potential alcohols were very good at between 13 and 13.5% though a bit lower than the roughly 14% of 2018. But the quantities were sufficiently small that I elected to combine the Petit Cazetiers and the Goulots as it would have been difficult to vinify and even harder to commercialize. I also chose to break out the parcel of La Justice from the Gevrey blend so as to be able to offer another wine." Fans of the domaine may recall Gallois' unbridled enthusiasm for his 2018s in my last report and he was entirely justified because now that they are in bottle, they are indeed terrific. The three 18s reviewed below were bottled in April 2020. Gallois also noted that, like a number of domaines in Burgundy, they have begun using corks that are guaranteed against TCA (cork taint). 

Tasting note: A wonderfully fresh, even perfumed, nose of both red and black pinot fruit, warm earth, spice and a similar dollop of wood influence. There is excellent underlying tension to the moderately concentrated flavors that possess a more sophisticated texture before culminating in a balanced finish. Like several wines in the range, the supporting tannins are relatively fine-grained and overall, this should amply repay 12 to 15 years of cellaring.

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