Burgundy Village

Gevrey-Chambertin (Cote de Nuits)

Wines listed under the Gevrey-Chambertin, Cote de Nuits Region:

 

Gevrey-Chambertin Wine Region Summary

Arguably the most well-known village in the Cote d’Or, Gevrey-Chambertin lies in the far north of the Cote de Nuits, some 15 Kilometres south of Dijon. Situated in between Fixin (pronounced “Fieson”) to the north, and Morey-St-Denis to the immediate south. The winemaking area incorporates 210 hectares (770 acres) of land and exclusively uses the red grape Pinot Noir.

Gevrey-Chambertin is the home to 9 of the 33 Burgundy Grand Cru AOC wines including; Chambertin; Chambertin Clos de Beze, Chapelle-Chambertin; Charmes Chambertin; Mazis Chambertin, Griotte Chambertin, Latricieres-Chambertin, Mazoyeres-Chambertin and Ruchotte-Chambertin. In terms of style, Gevrey tends to produce deep coloured, fuller-bodied structured wines that have excellent ageing potential.

Whilst Domaine Leroy is responsible for the most expensive Grand Cru in this AOC (Chambertin) it’s Domaine Armand Rousseau that’s considered the King of this Commune with 2.15 hectares in Chambertin alone, as well as another 4.38 hectares across four other Grand Crus. Rousseau produces a number of Premier Cru wines including “Clos Saint-Jacques” which is one of the most famous of the premier cru sites in Burgundy; it commands Grand Cru prices and if there was ever an AOC shuffle it would almost certainly be upgraded; such is the quality.