Our Burgundy Series wines are expressive with exceptional freshness, fruity aromatics, and delicious texture. We recommend cellaring this Pinot Noir between two and ten years. To preserve the nuance of each bottle, we suggest storage in a dark environment between 55° and 60°F, with 70% humidity.
ÉLEVAGE 22% new French oak, 78% neutral oak for 11 months, then 100% of the blend was aged in stainless steel for 1 month
ALCOHOL 13.6%
pH 3.61
TA 5.02
AROMA
Ripe blackberry and dark plum accented by leather and savory spice.
PALATE
Silky yet powerful, with dark fruit and savory notes carried by firm tannins and an enduring, layered finish.
As the southern anchor of the Côte de Nuits, Nuits-Saint-Georges has a long history of producing Pinot Noir celebrated for its defining character and complexity. Its diverse soils and exposures give the wine a savory depth and firm structure. This vintage reveals a wine that is both refined and expressive, combining the village’s natural power with finesse shaped by the growing season.
The 2023 Nuits-Saint-Georges carries the muscle and presence of neighboring Pommard, yet the palate melts into a supple, elegant texture that lingers with poise. Aromas of dark fruit, leather, earthy undertones, and crushed cherries lead into a layered, enduring finish. This is undoubtedly one of our most distinctive bottlings to date.
NESTLED IN THE CÔTE DE NUITS subregion of Burgundy, Nuits-Saint-Georges is synonymous with bold, character-driven Pinot Noir. The appellation’s unique terroir is shaped by limestone-rich soils and a continental climate, creating ideal conditions for growing exceptional Pinot Noir. These environmental factors yield wines with robust structure, layered dark fruit flavors, and distinctive earthy undertones.
The region is divided by the town itself, with deep marl-limestone soils in the south and pebbly alluvium near the Meuzin River in the north. This diversity in soil composition contributes to the complex character of wines from this historic appellation, which became an AOC in 1936.