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Bruno Clair Gevrey-Chambertin Premier Cru "Clos Saint Jacques" 2005

Bourgogne - Gevrey-Chambertin - Premier Cru - Bruno Clair
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Bottle 0.75L
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Grape varieties
Pinot Noir 100%
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Bruno Clair

Bruno Clair

Description Bruno Clair Gevrey-Chambertin Premier Cru "Clos Saint Jacques" 2005.

An archetype of the great red wines of Bourgogne, the Gevrey-Chambertin Premier Cru "Clos Saint Jacques" 2005 from Domaine Bruno Clair is a wine of Rare energy.

Originating from the eponymous Clos, whose Bruno Clair vineyard occupies one hectare, this cuvée draws the quintessence of the Pinot Noirs that compose it. Aged around 65 years for the oldest and around 50 years for the youngest, they benefit from a rich and varied terroir, composed of clay-limestone soil and limestone subsoil. The vines also enjoy an east-south-east exposure and an average altitude of 315 meters, ideal conditions for the grapes to reach optimal ripeness.

The vinification of this Premier Cru incorporates between 30 and 50% whole bunches and maceration is carried out in wooden vats, giving the wine significant aromatic complexity as well as an elegant tannic structure.

Maturing for 18 to 20 months in oak barrels, of which around 35% are new, adds subtle woody nuances to the whole, without further marking the wine.

At tasting, "Clos Saint Jacques" 2005 stands out with its bright ruby-red color. On the nose, it reveals harmonious aromas of red fruit mingling with light woody notes.

On the palate, the wine offers Extraordinary complexity, with remarkable depth and length. Red fruit aromas are combined with earthy notes and, underneath, a delicate minerality.

Showing an ageing potential of at least 6 to 7 years, this is a wine that will benefit from waiting, but which is already a benchmark for lovers of Gevrey-Chambertin wines.

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