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Dugat-Py Charmes-Chambertin Grand Cru 2017

Pinot Noir from Gevrey-Chambertin, Côte de Nuits, Burgundy, France
WA 96
LRVF 96
JM 93-96
CT 94
AM 93
NEW ITEM PRE-ARRIVAL
Item # 356826

$439.00

750ml
Pre-arrival (ETA: Aug 2026) 3 Available
 
96 points William Kelley (Wine Advocate): "I have already tasted the 2017 Charmes-Chambertin Grand Cru three or four times since it was bottled, and it is an immensely appealing young wine that exemplifies the stylistic evolution that Loïc Dugat-Py has subtly enacted at this estate since taking the helm a few years ago. Soaring from the glass with an expressive bouquet of cherries, licorice and sweet coniferous forest floor, it's full-bodied, ample and exquisitely velvety, with a deep and concentrated core, mouthwateringly succulent acids and a long, intense finish. More immediate and overtly charming than the Lavaux Saint-Jacques, anyone who wants to understand contemporary Dugat-Py could be forgiven for tasting a bottle young. Drink: 2025-2060. (Jan 2020)"

96 points (18/20) La Revue du Vin de France: "A myriad of red and black fruits in the lively Charmes-Chambertin, which concentrates into a dense texture with a pronounced sap. Expressive and pulpy, it remains harmonious. (2020)"

93-96 points Jasper Morris, MW (Inside Burgundy): "100% new wood and 66% whole bunch vinification. Four plots, grown on fine earth with little stones, and including one third of the domaine’s Mazoyères-Chambertin. Picked on Sunday 3rd September. Loïc finds cherries every year. Rich purple with a certain sumptuous succulence, lifted at the back by the whole bunches but they cannot defeat the dense red cherries, and fine structure behind. More measured than explosive in 2017 but fine indeed. 9 barrels. Tasted: December 2018. (Dec 2018)"

94.2 points CellarTracker.com community score.

93 points/'Sweet spot/Outstanding,' Allen Meadows (Burghound): "(a blend of one-third Mazoyères and two-thirds Charmes proper - the fruit comes from a mix of mostly 20+ year-old vines and a small percentage of extremely old vines; 50% stems). This is quite ripe with its notes of poached plum, red and dark cherry and a hint of newly turned earth. The mouthfeel of the middle weight flavors is velvety and seductive yet with fine size, weight and volume with excellent power on the dusty, intense and impressively persistent finish. Patience strongly suggested. Drink: 2034+. (Jan 2020)"
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96 points William Kelley (Wine Advocate): "I have already tasted the 2017 Charmes-Chambertin Grand Cru three or four times since it was bottled, and it is an immensely appealing young wine that exemplifies the stylistic evolution that Loïc Dugat-Py has subtly enacted at this estate since taking the helm a few years ago. Soaring from the glass with an expressive bouquet of cherries, licorice and sweet coniferous forest floor, it's full-bodied, ample and exquisitely velvety, with a deep and concentrated core, mouthwateringly succulent acids and a long, intense finish. More immediate and overtly charming than the Lavaux Saint-Jacques, anyone who wants to understand contemporary Dugat-Py could be forgiven for tasting a bottle young. Drink: 2025-2060. (Jan 2020)"

96 points (18/20) La Revue du Vin de France: "A myriad of red and black fruits in the lively Charmes-Chambertin, which concentrates into a dense texture with a pronounced sap. Expressive and pulpy, it remains harmonious. (2020)"

93-96 points Jasper Morris, MW (Inside Burgundy): "100% new wood and 66% whole bunch vinification. Four plots, grown on fine earth with little stones, and including one third of the domaine’s Mazoyères-Chambertin. Picked on Sunday 3rd September. Loïc finds cherries every year. Rich purple with a certain sumptuous succulence, lifted at the back by the whole bunches but they cannot defeat the dense red cherries, and fine structure behind. More measured than explosive in 2017 but fine indeed. 9 barrels. Tasted: December 2018. (Dec 2018)"

94.2 points CellarTracker.com community score.

93 points/'Sweet spot/Outstanding,' Allen Meadows (Burghound): "(a blend of one-third Mazoyères and two-thirds Charmes proper - the fruit comes from a mix of mostly 20+ year-old vines and a small percentage of extremely old vines; 50% stems). This is quite ripe with its notes of poached plum, red and dark cherry and a hint of newly turned earth. The mouthfeel of the middle weight flavors is velvety and seductive yet with fine size, weight and volume with excellent power on the dusty, intense and impressively persistent finish. Patience strongly suggested. Drink: 2034+. (Jan 2020)"
Product SKU 356826
Producer Dugat-Py
Country France
Region Burgundy
SubRegion Côte de Nuits
Appellation Gevrey-Chambertin
Varietal Pinot Noir
Designation Grand Cru|Vieilles Vignes
Vintage 2017
Size 750ml
Color Red
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