Nuits-Saints-Georges 1er Cru Château Gris Albert Bichot Monopole 2022

Albert Bichot

Nuits-Saints-Georges 1er Cru Château Gris Albert Bichot Monopole
2022

  • Organic
  • Lamb
  • Beef
Country
France
Regulated designation
Appellation origine controlée (AOC)
Region
Burgundy
Appellation
Nuits-Saint-Georges
Classification
1er cru
Varietal(s)
Pinot Noir 100 %
Alcohol percentage
12,5%
Colour
Red
Sugar
Dry
Aging vessel type
French oak barrels
Length of aging
17 months
Aging potential
Wine for aging 10+ years
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About this winery

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Product notes

Built in the early 19th century, Château-Gris sits on a slope to the southwest of Nuits-Saint-Georges, at the heart of a 8.5 clos (walled vineyard). Back then, the locals named it as such because its roof is covered with grey (gris) slate whereas glazed tiles are more common in Burgundy and the name hasn't changed to the present day. Following a court decision in the 1920s, the name Château-Gris has taken precedence over the name "Les Crots", where the plot is located. The vines are planted on terraces at altitudes of between 260 and 330 metres in order to cling to the slope of the hill. The plots down around the Château produce the red Nuits-Saint-Georges Premier Cru "Château-Gris" while the higher plots are planted with Chardonnay grapes and yield the white Nuits-Saint-Georges "Les Terrasses".

Production notes

Handpicking, grape sorting upon arrival at the winery. Fermenting maceration in thermoregulated wooden vats for 18 to 21 days. Aging in oak barrels (35 to 40% new barrels) for 16 to 17 months.

Tasting notes

The extremely elegant nose combines scents of red and black fruit (raspberry, strawberry, blackcurrant...) with subtle floral notes (rose, violet, peony...) and a delicate hint of oak. This wine is smooth on the palate and features rich, fleshy fruit flavours and structure owed to sophisticated tannins. A distinguished wine that offers a lovely sensation of freshness on the finish.