Camus-Bruchon, Chorey-les-Beaune 'Le Grand Saussy', 2022
Camus-Bruchon, Chorey-les-Beaune 'Le Grand Saussy', 2022 is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Camus-Bruchon’s Chorey-lès-Beaune “Le Grand Saussy” source comes from gently rolling clay-limestone slopes near Beaune, revealing pure Pinot Noir expression. The 2022 vintage provided ideal phenolic ripeness with fresh acidity, supporting clarity and finesse.
Hand-harvested and fermented with native yeasts in stainless steel, the wine is aged briefly in neutral oak to preserve vibrancy. This approachable village-level Burgundy offers polished red fruit and subtle structure—an elegant representation of Côte d’Or terroir.
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Camus-Bruchon, Chorey-les-Beaune 'Le Grand Saussy', 2022 is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Wine Details
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Grape Variety
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Vintage
2022
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Size
750ml
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Farming Practice
Sustainable
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Sweetness
Dry
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Body
Light Bodied
The village of Savigny-les-Beaune is nestled in a combe, or shallow canyon, between the hills above Beaune and those that include the famous vineyards of Corton. The Le Rhoin stream runs through the town and has some of the most pure, blue, limestone cleaned water I’ve ever seen. Most of the vineyards sit along the hills to the north of the river and face south, instead of the predominantly east facing vineyards that line most of the Cote d’Or. Due to this exposition and being somewhat hidden from the main road, the wines of Savigny have historically been undervalued. But climate change has been beneficial to these vines, and there have always been excellent producers here. One of the top domaines is Camus-Bruchon, where the very talented young winemaker Guillaume Camus recently took over for his father Lucien, who had been at the helm for 4 decades.Both Guillaume and Luc are fastidious farmers, everything is done by hand according to sustainable and organic practices. They are blessed with some of the best parcels in Savigny and also some of the oldest vines, many planted by Guillaume’s great-grandmother Reine Joly just before and after WWI. That’s right, some of their vines are now over 100 years old.In most villages along the Cote d’Or, the top producers with the best vineyards and oldest vines are able to charge triple digits (or even quadruple) for their wines. Not so in Savigny, which is why it is always one of favorite “edges of Burgundy” locales: real deal terroir at prices that you usually don’t find until you get down to the Chalonnaise.
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