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2020 Morey St. Denis Coquard Loison Fleurot - 6x75cl
09C0MDCLF6PK _ 2020 - Morey St. Denis Coquard Loison Fleurot - 6x75cl
  • Colour Red
  • Producer Coquard Loison Fleurot
  • Region Morey Saint Denis
  • Grape Pinot Noir
  • Drinking 2024 - 2050
  • Case size 6x75cl
  • Available Now

2020 - Morey St. Denis Coquard Loison Fleurot - 6x75cl

  • Colour Red
  • Producer Coquard Loison Fleurot
  • Region Morey Saint Denis
  • Grape Pinot Noir
  • Drinking 2024 - 2050
  • Case size 6x75cl
  • Available Now
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Pricing Info
Case price: £427.24 Duty Paid inc VAT
Equivalent Bottle Price: £71.20 Duty Paid inc VAT
Case price: £340.00 In Bond
Please note: This wine is available for immediate delivery.
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  • Neal Martin, December 2021, Score: 90-92

    The 2020 Morey-Saint-Denis Village, which contains around 15% whole bunch, had only finished its malo a month prior to my visit. It has a dense, intense, blackcurrant and cassis-scented bouquet that will need time to mellow. The palate is medium-bodied, fresh and fleshy but the black cherry fruit is framed by fine tannins and the finish is so silky smooth that you cannot help falling for its charms.

  • Neal Martin, December 2021, Score: 90-92

    The 2020 Morey-Saint-Denis Village, which contains around 15% whole bunch, had only finished its malo a month prior to my visit. It has a dense, intense, blackcurrant and cassis-scented bouquet that will need time to mellow. The palate is medium-bodied, fresh and fleshy but the black cherry fruit is framed by fine tannins and the finish is so silky smooth that you cannot help falling for its charms.


  • Allen Meadows, January 2022, Score: 88-91

    There is a top note of kirsch to the earthier and spicier aromas of red and dark berry liqueur. The delicious, round and caressing flavors possess very good punch while exuding a refreshing salinity on the dusty and palate coating finale.

Producer

Coquard Loison Fleurot

Domaine Coquard Loison Fleurot is a family estate with important holdings in Grands Echezeaux, Echezeaux, Clos de Vougeot, Charmes Chambertin, Clos de la Roche and Clos Saint Denis. Claire Fleurot represents the latest generation of this family and as commercial director she is taking the domaine to new heights. She has enlisted the help of talented young winemaker Thomas Colladot who has spent time at Domaine Cathiard. The...Read more

Domaine Coquard Loison Fleurot is a family estate with important holdings in Grands Echezeaux, Echezeaux, Clos de Vougeot, Charmes Chambertin, Clos de la Roche and Clos Saint Denis. Claire Fleurot represents the latest generation of this family and as commercial director she is taking the domaine to new heights. She has enlisted the help of talented young winemaker Thomas Colladot who has spent time at Domaine Cathiard. The grapes are destemmed and while the wines see some oak, they maintain a signature pure, juicy style. Coquard Loison Fleurot remains fairly unknown outside of France (traditionally the domaine only sold its wine to local supermarkets) but word is spreading… Watch this space.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.