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2024 Clos des Lambrays Grand Cru Domaine des Lambrays - 3x75cl
  • Colour Red
  • Producer Domaine des Lambrays
  • Region Clos des Lambrays
  • Grape Pinot Noir
  • Drinking 2028 - 2050
  • Case size 3x75cl
  • Available En Primeur

2024 - Clos des Lambrays Grand Cru Domaine des Lambrays - 3x75cl

  • Colour Red
  • Producer Domaine des Lambrays
  • Region Clos des Lambrays
  • Grape Pinot Noir
  • Drinking 2028 - 2050
  • Case size 3x75cl
  • Available En Primeur
Case price: £1,080.00 In Bond
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  • Goedhuis Waddesdon, November 2025

    Tasting the superb 2024 with Jacques Devauges, he was keen to explain the Clos’s very special microclimate, with the position and aspect of its vineyards ensuring perfectly mature clean fruit at harvest time. As a result, he was able to continue the Domaine’s traditional and stylistic practice of 80% whole bunch vinification. The quality and sophistication of this superb wine highlight everything that makes this great 8.8 ha walled vineyard so special. Radiant brick red in colour, this has a feeling of tight fruits of the forest combined with an intensely perfumed floral scent. The opening attack is fresh and energetic, ahead of a natural body and structure which builds in the mouth, producing a high-class wine of fine substance and depth. An exemplary Grand Cru, with gloriously persistent flavours finishing with hints of sweet berry fruits, fresh tobacco and spice. Delicious. Drink 2028-2050. David Roberts MW

  • Neal Martin, January 2026, Score: 94-96

    The 2024 Clos des Lambrays Grand Cru includes 80% whole bunch this year and matured in 60% new oak. This has a very composed bouquet, the whole bunch nicely assimilated, mainly red fruit with bergamot tea and touches of undergrowth coming through with time. Beautiful definition. The palate is medium-bodied, classic Lambrays in style, modest weight with filigree tannins. Poised towards the finish with hints of bay and tea leaf, this is a lovely Clos des Lambrays that will be difficult to resist in its youth but I am sure will age. A "cool" Clos des Lambrays. Drink 2028-2048

  • Burghound, November 2025, Score: 92-95

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  • Decanter, October 2025, Score: 95

    Jacques Devauges has every right to be proud of the Clos des Lambrays in 2024, since he has delivered a very substantial wine of impressive structure and lovely length in a very trying year. The aromas are not as forward as the premiers crus, but they open on the palate to show nuanced flavours of pomegranate and ripe black cherries with hints of liquorice, smoke and earth. This wine should open well after five or six years and drink for at least 20 beyond that – it is really top-level wine. Drink 2032-2055

  • Sarah Marsh, February 2026, Score: 98

    This is the precise blend. Perfumed, with rose petal and anise. A delicate and refined glide into the palate. There is volume with airy lightness, a delicacy woven with silken generosity of sweet fruit. Complex layering and freshness. Hints of thyme, mint tea, and dried petals on the palate. It expands onto the finish, where it gathers momentum and extends into a lovey, long, lingering persistence. Such elegance and limpid purity. Among the most alluring grands crus I tasted in 2024. Drink 2028-2038

  • JMO, November 2025, Score: 94-97

    All the cuvées are still separate but the sample has them all, and in their right proportions. Nothing selected out. 80% whole bunch vinification. A vigorous ruby red. Another exceptionally fine bouquet, a pure red fruit with some dancing points of spice. This is treading lightly but retaining its tensile strength, a wine of impressive elegance, properly ripe fruit, without the power of 2022 and 2023 of course, but if you want a beautifully refined expression of pure pinot, this will do a pretty good job. Very silky. But note not racked yet so may very well be lifted as the others have been. Drink from 2030-2040

  • Goedhuis Waddesdon, November 2025

    Tasting the superb 2024 with Jacques Devauges, he was keen to explain the Clos’s very special microclimate, with the position and aspect of its vineyards ensuring perfectly mature clean fruit at harvest time. As a result, he was able to continue the Domaine’s traditional and stylistic practice of 80% whole bunch vinification. The quality and sophistication of this superb wine highlight everything that makes this great 8.8 ha walled vineyard so special. Radiant brick red in colour, this has a feeling of tight fruits of the forest combined with an intensely perfumed floral scent. The opening attack is fresh and energetic, ahead of a natural body and structure which builds in the mouth, producing a high-class wine of fine substance and depth. An exemplary Grand Cru, with gloriously persistent flavours finishing with hints of sweet berry fruits, fresh tobacco and spice. Delicious. Drink 2028-2050. David Roberts MW

Producer

Domaine des Lambrays

This Morey Saint Denis domaine may have passed through various owners over the recent decades, but one noticeably steadfast mark on Burgundy’s landscape has been Thierry Brouin, making the wines at this iconic estate since 1979 until his retirement in 2017. His signature style of whole bunch vinification for the grand cru has carved an esteemed place for Thierry in Burgundy’s story. The domaine was recently purchase by Bernard Arnault of LVMH, and a new régisseur has been installed. Boris Champy has nearly 10 years’ experience in the Côte d’Or working at Louis Latour, and before that in California and Bordeaux. He and Thierry worked closely alongside each other in 2017, ensuring a smooth handover. Tantalisingly short of a monopole, the domaine owns 8.66 hectares of the 8.8 ha Clos des Lambrays Grand Cru in the heart of Morey Saint Denis. As well as the substantial Clos, the domaine also has vines in premier cru and village sites within Morey, and added two small premier cru plots in Puligny Montrachet in the 1990s.

Region

Clos des Lambrays

Clos des Lambrays is a Grand Cru appellation situated in the commune of Morey St Denis in the Cote de Nuits. The 8.8 hectares of land, largely owned by the Saier family, were elevated from Premier Cru to Grand Cru status in 1979 as the vineyards clearly had huge potential. Nestled between Gevrey Chambertin to the north and Chambolle Musigny to the south the best Clos des Lambrays wines combine the feminine delicacy of Chambolle with the power and structure of Gevrey.