- Colour Red
- Producer Domaine Etienne Grivot (formerly Jean Grivot)
- Region Bourgogne
- Grape Pinot Noir
- Drinking 2024 - 2035
- Case size 6x75cl
- Available Now
2022 - Bourgogne Jean Grivot - 6x75cl
- Colour Red
- Producer Domaine Etienne Grivot (formerly Jean Grivot)
- Region Bourgogne
- Grape Pinot Noir
- Drinking 2024 - 2035
- Case size 6x75cl
- Available Now
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Neal Martin, January 2024, Score: 85-87
The 2022 Bourgogne Rouge has an attractive nose with blackberry and wild strawberry fruit - more cohesive than the Côteaux Bourguignon. The palate is medium-bodied with grainy tannins, black fruit, and fine cohesion towards the finish that will be filled out by the addition of the new oak in the final blend. Drinking Window:2025-2031.
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Neal Martin, January 2024, Score: 85-87
The 2022 Bourgogne Rouge has an attractive nose with blackberry and wild strawberry fruit - more cohesive than the Côteaux Bourguignon. The palate is medium-bodied with grainy tannins, black fruit, and fine cohesion towards the finish that will be filled out by the addition of the new oak in the final blend. Drinking Window:2025-2031.
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Jasper Morris MW, November 2023, Score: 87-89
Attractive mid crimson purple. A little more reserved on the nose yet with swelling fruit across the palate, a little fresh pepper at the finish which just enlivens the wine and adds a mineral touch. Drink from 2025-2028.
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Goedhuis Waddesdon, October 2024
The last vineyard to be harvested in 2022. A wine with a great clarity of Pinot fruit, pomegranate and cranberry, appealing sweetness of fruit with a clear lively finish.
Region
Bourgogne
This blanket regional appellation can apply to wines throughout Burgundy (60% of the area's production) as long as they comply with regulations relating to grape type, yield and alcohol content. Reds and roses are from Pinot Noir or Gamay. Whites are Chardonnay. They are usually the most straightforward of the Burgundy wines, and as a result are the least expensive and the most approachable upon release. In the hands of a more serious producer these can represent exceptional value and quality. The wines are made with the same care and attention to detail as their grander wines. However, they may not qualify for a village or communal appellation because the vines are too young or the vineyard area is outside the appellation boundary.