Domaine Joseph Roty - Gevrey-Chambertin 2022 (750ml)
Price: $109.99
| Producer | Domaine Joseph Roty |
| Country | France |
| Region | Burgundy |
| Varietal | Pinot Noir |
| Vintage | 2022 |
| Sku | 204161 |
| Size | 750ml |
Domaine Joseph Roty Description
Domaine Joseph Roty boasts one of the largest concentrations of old vines in Burgundy, averaging about 65 years. The domaine is fanatical about old vines, they have some of the oldest in France, the living ambassadors of the affinity the Roty’s so obviously feel for their land. Coupled with late picking, which further concentrates yields and with fermentation below 30 degrees, and a cuvaison of three weeks, the structure and complexity is consequentially remarkable and the winemaking uncompromising in achieving this. With a little age these wines develop wonderful aromatics with the characteristic Pinot Noir flavours of black cherry and stone fruit. The old vine fruit contributes the length of flavour and great complexity.
Sourced from five village Lieu-Dit: from La Platière, Les Crais, Charreux, Puits de la Barraque and Champerrier du Bas
Wine Advocate: 90 Points
The 2022 Gevrey-Chambertin Village offers up attractive aromas of raspberries, cherries and licorice, followed by a medium-bodied succulent and fine-boned palate. This is quite suave and put-together out of the gates, so it should offer a broad drinking window.
Burghound: 89 Points
A lightly toasty nose freely reveals attractively fresh notes of red and dark pinot fruit that also display hints of the sauvage. There is an appealingly underlying tension to the reasonably concentrated and almost lilting flavors that display fine power on the moderately firm, dusty and slightly rustic finale that should also reward mid-term keeping. Worth considering.
Vinous: 87 Points
The 2022 Gevrey-Chambertin Village has a tightly wound bouquet that just feels a little taciturn after the array of Marsannay Village Crus. The palate is more vocal with candied red fruit on the entry and a powdery texture, though the peppery finish perhaps misses amplitude in this vintage. Give this two or three years in bottle.
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