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Arnaud Mortet Gevrey-Chambertin 2017  - First Bottle

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93 Wine Spectator -
Supple and harmonious, this red offers a line of cherry and plum fruit, accented by spice flavors. Focused and balanced, lingering pleasantly on the lengthy, mineral-tinged aftertaste. Best from 2021 through 2035.

Technical Details

  • BlendPinot Noir
  • CountryFrance
  • RegionBurgundy
  • AppellationGevrey Chambertin
  • Alcohol13%

Arnaud Mortet Gevrey-Chambertin 2017

Pinot Noir  |  France
WS93

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Burg-heads, this is the day to get clicking. A fantastic score on this complex, youthful, beautifully proportioned, balanced Gevrey.

Not content with just running the family estate (Domaine Denis Mortet), Arnaud Mortet created his own label. This exciting new project (2016 was the first vintage produced) was made possible by a retiring vigneron, who passed a ten acre estate to him and his sister, Clemence. Arnaud carries out all the vineyard work with his team to the same, exact standards applied to the family vines, and then buys the fruit from the proprietor. While technically it's a negociant buisness as he doesn't own the vineyards, in reality, Arnaud has 100% control of the farming and winemaking. The ten acres are spread around Gevrey-Chambertin, the majority 50-year-old village vines, and then similarly old-vine plots across the Premiers Crus La Perriere and Lavaux St Jacques and Grands Crus Mazoyeres and Charmes.

About the Producer

Not content with just running the family estate (Domaine Denis Mortet), Arnaud Mortet created his own label. This exciting project was made possible by a retiring vigneron, who passed a four-hectare estate to him and his sister, Clemence. This is their inaugural vintage. Arnaud carries out all the vineyard work with his team - to the same, exacting standards applied to the family vines - and then buys the fruit from the proprietor. Technically, this makes it a negociant business, but in reality he has 100% control of the vineyards and the winemaking. The circa four hectares are spread around Gevrey-Chambertin - the majority 50-year-old village vines, and then similarly old-vine plots across the Premiers Crus La Perriere and Lavaux St Jacques and Grands Crus Mazoyeres and Charmes.