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2020 Morey St Denis Clos Solon Domaine Fourrier - 3x75cl
  • Colour Red
  • Producer Domaine Fourrier
  • Region Morey Saint Denis
  • Drinking 2024 - 2035
  • Case size 3x75cl
  • Available Now

2020 - Morey St Denis Clos Solon Domaine Fourrier - 3x75cl

  • Colour Red
  • Producer Domaine Fourrier
  • Region Morey Saint Denis
  • Drinking 2024 - 2035
  • Case size 3x75cl
  • Available Now
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Case price: £399.61 Duty Paid inc VAT
Equivalent Bottle Price: £133.20 Duty Paid inc VAT
Case price: £325.00 In Bond
Please note: This wine is available for immediate delivery.
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  • Neal Martin, January 2022, Score: 88-90

    The 2020 Morey-Saint-Denis Clos Solon has a bright nose with blackberry and light boysenberry aromas. The palate is sweet and quite candied on the entry, a little rigidity on the entry, foursquare with a black olive tinged finish. Fine, but just a little too correct, just missing a bit of verve. Drink 2024-2036

  • Neal Martin, January 2022, Score: 88-90

    The 2020 Morey-Saint-Denis Clos Solon has a bright nose with blackberry and light boysenberry aromas. The palate is sweet and quite candied on the entry, a little rigidity on the entry, foursquare with a black olive tinged finish. Fine, but just a little too correct, just missing a bit of verve. Drink 2024-2036


  • Jasper Morris MW, January 2022, Score: 89-91

    Fine purple, the nose flirts with breadstick volatile, unless that is the effect of the re addition of the stems. Pure red fruit, some plumpness, nothing overripe, just the light volatility. Fresh juicy finish.

Producer

Domaine Fourrier

Jean-Marie Fourrier took over his family domaine in 1994 and has attacked every vintage with dynamic determination and ambition, building the reputation of the estate with astute viticulture and fanatical winemaking. He had learned from the best, most notably the late Henri Jayer of Vosne Romanée and Domaine Drouhin in the Willamette Valley in Oregon with whom he did his formative training. He is a keen participant in the ...Read more

Jean-Marie Fourrier took over his family domaine in 1994 and has attacked every vintage with dynamic determination and ambition, building the reputation of the estate with astute viticulture and fanatical winemaking. He had learned from the best, most notably the late Henri Jayer of Vosne Romanée and Domaine Drouhin in the Willamette Valley in Oregon with whom he did his formative training. He is a keen participant in the growing trend towards minimal intervention in the vineyard and winery. The domaine has a remarkable array of very old vines, many having been planted between the wars. The Fourrier wines are pure and balanced.Read less

Region

Morey Saint Denis

Morey St. Dénis often suffers from an identity crisis. They are more fruit forward than the wines of Gevrey Chambertin, yet more structured than those of Chambolle Musigny. It seems in this sensethat they are like middle children, always wanting to please yet not standing out as the noisy one or the notably quiet one. They are however crowd pleasers and for those who feel that Gevreys are too muscular and Chambolles too feminine; Moreys seem just right, offering velvety tannins and tangible fruit. The village offers five grand cru vineyards including Clos de la Roche, Clos St. Dénis and Clos des Lambrays which nonetheless can rival those of neighbouring villages in terms of quality (some even view them as the best in the Côte de Nuits) and various premier cru vineyards.