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Burgundy 2022 En Primeur: Domaine Tortochot, Gevrey-Chambertin

Updated 16.01.24:

Burgundy week is in full-swing, with UK merchants releasing offers and the key critics beginning to publish their scores, including an excellent 94-96 points from Neal Martin for Tortochot's 2022 Mazis-Chambertin.  We are now able to offer some of the grand cru wines from this domaine in cases of three bottles, making these examples of winemaking genius available to a wider audience. 

Quantities are limited and we request balanced orders for grand and premier cru wines.  Please let us know as soon as possible if you would like to order.   Original offer below:

We are very pleased to offer Domaine Tortochot's 2022 burgundies en primeur.  Last year we decided not to offer the 2021s from this domaine, finding them a little 'old school' in style; so when we visited this year we were delighted once again to taste beautifully composed, elegant reds with glorious fruit concentration and finely delineated terroirs.  

Burgundy expert Jasper Morris MW describes 2022 as a 'Modern Classic' for red and highlights the consistency, at all levels.  A perfect year, then, for a domaine like Tortochot, which excels in the breadth of its offering, encompassing Village, Premier and Grand Cru cuvées.  Even better, this was a relatively plentiful year...according to Mme Tortochot, her first full crop since 1996!

Our old favourite, the Gevrey-Chambertin 'Les Corvées' was a great success in this vintage, but for the first time we also offer the Gevrey Vieilles Vignes, which will take a little longer to open up, but had some additional depth on the palate.  These two wines should make up the core of your burgundy cellar and will give pleasure for many years to come.

Among the premiers crus, the 2022 Morey St Denis 'Aux Charmes' was dense and dark on the nose and palate, with supple, velvet tannins.  If you have not yet branched out into Morey, this will convert you, with its seductive, big, glossy fruit core and general charm.  The 2022 Gevrey 'Lavaux St Jacques' (adjacent to the famous Clos St-Jaques 1er Cru and considered deserving of grand cru status) wowed us with its minerality and energy.

As for the grands crus, our notes are full of graphs showing flavour profiles versus time...a sure sign of how excitable we get when tasting wines of this quality!  Prices have risen in recent years, but these are still among the best-value grands crus that we know of.

Offered en primeur, landing Autumn 2024.

 

 

Domaine Tortochot, Gevrey-Chambertin

Producer Profile

Domaine Tortochot, Gevrey-Chambertin

Neil Martin has described Tortochot as 'a name to keep an eye on' and, more recently, as 'one to put back on your list'.  Formerly this was a respected, if unexciting name in Gevrey, established in the 1800s; but since the mid-'90s, there has been an impressive evolution, brought about by Chantal Tortochot.  

Returning after a career in the US to take over the family domaine in 1996, Chantal studied oenology at Dijon University and, with the assistance of consultant Sylvain Pataille, she set about converting the 12 hectares of vines to organic viticulture, certifying the whole vineyard by 2013.  She also stopped selling her Gevrey fruit to negociant Joseph Drouhin, instead choosing to bottle her own wines. 

Chantal's knowledge of the geology of Gevrey is impressive.  On one of our visits, from the garden of her beautiful house on the edge of the village, with the slopes laid out before us, she talked us in great detail through each site and its terroir.  With vines in some of the key climats of Gevrey, including Clos de Vougeot, Mazis and Charmes-Chambertin, and Le Chambertin itself, it is a wonder that the domaine has not received more attention sooner.  

When we first tasted here around five years ago, Chantal was making tentative experiments with whole bunch fermentation; from ten per cent in the 2016 vintage, rising to around twenty-five per cent by 2019.  For winemakers of her generation, whole bunch fermentation was once a thing of the past, thought to produce wines with green aromas and harsh tannins; so her openness to change is impressive.  Embracing the return of this technique as a response to the warmer summers has kept the wines fresh and energetic.  At the same time, less and less new oak has been used in the elevage, producing wines that are very expressive of their terroir, combining the best of modern and traditional styles. 

RED 2022 2 cases Tortochot - Chambertin grand cru 75cl £690 per case of 3 Tortochot
Chambertin grand cru
2022 / 2 cases / 75cl
£690 per case of 3
IB
RED 2022 6 cases Tortochot - Gevrey Chambertin Les Corvées 75cl £230 per case of 6 Tortochot
Gevrey Chambertin Les Corvées
2022 / 6 cases / 75cl
£230 per case of 6
IB
RED 2022 2 cases Tortochot - Gevrey Chambertin Vieilles Vignes 75cl £240 per case of 6 Tortochot
Gevrey Chambertin Vieilles Vignes
2022 / 2 cases / 75cl
£240 per case of 6
IB
RED 2022 1 case Tortochot - Mazis Chambertin grand cru 75cl £600 per case of 3 Tortochot
Mazis Chambertin grand cru
2022 / 1 case / 75cl
£600 per case of 3
IB
Tasting Notes"The 2022 Mazis-Chambertin Grand Cru looks extremely promising. Backward yet enticing on the nose, it is laden with tertiary red fruit and quite loamy, but the terroir floods through here. The palate is well-balanced with an almost citric spine of acidity, counterbalancing the density and power of this Mazis. Tangible mineralité on the finish, this is an excellent Mazis-Chambertin from Tortochot. 94-96 points" Neal Martin, Vinous.com
RED 2022 2 cases Tortochot - Morey St Denis Aux Charmes 1er cru 75cl £360 per case of 6 Tortochot
Morey St Denis Aux Charmes 1er cru
2022 / 2 cases / 75cl
£360 per case of 6
IB

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