Gevrey-Chambertin Les Cazetiers 1er Cru Domaine Faiveley 2016 (Magnum)

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Format: 150 cl
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Description
Le Gevrey-Chambertin Les Cazetiers du domaine Faiveley est un pinot noir généreux et puissant, au profil aromatique complexe. Il est considéré comme l'un des meilleurs Premiers Crus de Gevrey, avec le Clos-St-Jacques. Les Cazetiers tiennent leur nom de leur situation géographique dans le village, juste au-dessus du Château. Comme pour la plupart des vins rouges du domaine, ce pinot est élevé 14 à 16 mois en barriques (environ deux-tiers de bois neuf).
Détails:
Producteur: Domaine Faiveley
Région: Bourgogne
Appellation: Gevrey-Chambertin
Classification: 1er Cru
Millésime: 2016
Volume (en cl): 150
Couleur: Rouge
Notes de dégustation

Wineadvocate

From bottle, Faiveley's 2016 Gevrey-Chambertin 1er Cru Les Cazetiers is showing very well indeed, unwinding in the glass with aromas of blackberries, cassis, dark chocolate, grilled game, bergamot and warm spices. On the palate, the wine is full-bodied, textural but full of energy, with a gourmand core of succulent, sapid fruit that cloaks its rich, satiny tannins, concluding with a long, subtly carnal finish. Surpassing my recollection of it from barrel, this is an unequivocally superb Cazetiers.'

Vinous

The 2016 Gevrey-Chambertin Les Cazetiers 1er Cru is noticeably deeper in colour than its peers. It has quite a high-toned bouquet, more ostentatious than I expect with appealing scents of boysenberry, cassis and violet. I would like to see more Cazetiers character develop. The palate is medium-bodied with a gentle grip on the entry. Fresh and slightly chalky towards the finish that seems to belong to a different wine insofar that it feels austere and tannic. Is that an omen? It is a Gevrey-Chambertin that is indecisive about its future but my optimism is reflected in my score. Tasted blind at the 2016 Burgfest tasting.

Morris

Dark colour with a slight barrel char to the nose. Backward, concentrated, there is a lot of wine here, and it can cope with its barrel. Compared to some of the fine and elegant examples this is much bigger-boned, but will be really interesting with time. Note the long, concentrated finish. - JM 09/2019

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