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Domaine Fourrier, Gevrey-Chambertin Les Cherbaudes, 2015

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A cult Gevrey estate's reading of a charming, lesser-known cru. Jean-Marie Fourrier vinifies each parcel separately with minimal new oak, no fining or filtering, and almost no added sulfur, chasing purity above all. Les Cherbaudes is a Premier Cru sitting just below the Chambertin grand crus on the southern edge of Gevrey, a warm, well-placed site that gives generous, perfumed reds. The 2015 was a ripe, warm vintage, giving a fuller, more opulent Cherbaudes. Drinking well now, with room to develop further.

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Burghound

93 points

"This is notably more deeply pitched with its well-layered array of black cherry, dark currant, earth and wisps of forest floor. The suave, rich and caressing medium-bodied flavors brim with sappy dry extract that imparts a seductive texture to the velvety finish that is sneaky long." —Allen Meadows

Antonio Galloni

93 points

"Healthy full red. Cherry and boysenberry fruit aromas are lifted by rose petal and violet, with a gamey nuance adding complexity. Silky on entry, with its cherry and raspberry flavors enlivened by pungent minerality. In a distinctly rocky yet smooth style, like a baby Griottes." —Stephen Tanzer

Robert Parker

92 points

"The 2015 Gevrey-Chambertin 1er Cru Cherbaudes has a floral bouquet, very expressive and charming even at this prenatal stage, with ebullient red cherries and redcurrant fruit, hints of cold stone developing in the glass. The palate is medium-bodied with supple tannin. There is plenty of red berry fruit here, hints of spice and a touch of graphite seeping in towards the composed finish. Very fine." —Neal Martin

Jancis Robinson

16.5 points

"Heady. Savoury. Quite transparent. Lifted. Racy. Tingly and vivacious."

More about Domaine Fourrier

Fourrier is a sensation for some obvious reasons and for one slightly less obvious reason. Obvious reasons include: great holdings in the famous village of Gevrey Chambertin, old vines, great farming, and great wine-making.

The less obvious reason is style. Jean-Marie Fourrier, after he took over his family's domaine, adopted a style that speaks with precision to what the current generation of Burgundy drinkers wants in a bottle of wine. They no longer want oak flavors. They no longer want heavy extraction. They don't want lots of sulphur and reduction (at least in their red wines), and they didn't want to wait 10 years before drinking.

Instead, we want purity and transparency. We want direct access into the beautiful terroir of the Cote d'Or. To this end, Fourrier dialed back the new oak and extraction, putting him in line with other current-generation stars like Mugnier and Roumier. He eschews sulphur additions and instead allows a little bit of residual carbonation to stay in the wine to act as a preservative (so he recommends always decanting a young bottle of Fourrer).

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Tasting Notes & Food Pairings

Perfect Pairings

Roast duck, lamb, beef tenderloin, or aged cheeses.

Tasting Profile

Medium to full-bodied and ripe, with generous dark and red fruit, earthy depth, supple tannins, and good freshness.

Wine Details

  • Grape Variety

    Pinot Noir

  • Vintage

    2015

  • Size

    750ml

  • Farming Practice

    Traditional

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