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Domaine Faiveley, Chambertin Clos de Beze Grand Cru, 2019

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Burghound

96 points

"A mildly toasty and mentholated nose offers up a wonderful array of spice elements on the notably floral red berry fruit and earth-inflected aromas. The sleek and satin-textured big-bodied flavors possess a highly sophisticated mouthfeel that exudes evident minerality on the youthfully austere and terrifically persistent finish. A brief summation would be cool and very classy."

Antonio Galloni

96 points

"The 2019 Chambertin Clos-de-Bèze Grand Cru is already showing a little maturity on the nose. It has a perfumed bouquet with red cherries and crushed strawberry fruit, damp moss and a touch of oyster shell. It coheres in the glass and gains in terms of complexity. The palate is medium-bodied with fine tannins, perfectly judged acidity, vivacious red fruit and a slightly viscous texture. Concentrated but not overpowering, this retains wonderful focus and lingers temptingly on the aftertaste. Tasted blind at the Burgfest tasting." —Neal Martin

Robert Parker

96 points

"Aromas of cassis, plums, orange oil, smoked meats, loamy soil and black truffle preface Faiveley's 2019 Chambertin-Clos de Bèze Grand Cru, a full-bodied, velvety and sumptuous wine that's elegantly textural and fleshy, with its broad-shouldered chassis of tannin cloaked in an ample core of succulent fruit. Long and complete, it's a terrific Clos de Bèze in the making." —William Kelley

Jancis Robinson

17.5 points

"Barrel sample. Savoury bitter-cherry notes with real energy, depth and interest. Polish and freshness. Great stuff! Long and a really nice combination of concentration and life. Really long. Chapeau!"

Decanter

97 points

"This is produced from three of the four Faiveley parcels in the Clos de Bèze. After a fermentation largely with whole clusters and ageing in cask (70% new), the wine is deeply aromatic, showing an array of aromas that range from ripe cassis and plum fruit, to savoury and smoky notes with a mineral/saline edge. The texture of the wine is tannic, massively concentrated and firm, yet not unyielding. Superb."

More about Domaine Faiveley

Faiveley is an Iconic Domaine in the best sense of the term. They have both history and pedigree (almost 200 years and 7 generations old), but also innovation as current managers Erwan and Eve Faiveley look to the future.

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Wine Details

  • Grape Variety

    Pinot Noir

  • Vintage

    2019

  • Size

    750ml

  • Farming Practice

    Traditional

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