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Wine for sale: Burgundy Gevrey-Chambertin

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Appellation-Gevrey-Chambertin

The Gevrey-Chambertin appellation was created in 1936 and its grand cru appellations in 1937. This AOC’s wines are produced across 409 hectares of vineyards in the commune of the same name, in the north of the Côte de Nuits between Dijon and Nuits-Saint-Georges. Gevrey-Chambertin is home to nine grand crus (out of a total of 32 in Burgundy), as well as 26 premier cru climats or plots, and a number of village-level appellations. The grand crus, listed hereafter, are among Burgundy’s most famous: Chambertin (15 ha), Chambertin-Clos-de-Bèze (14.40 ha), Chapelle-Chambertin (5.49 ha),Charmes-Chambertin (29.57 ha), Mazis-Chambertin (9.27 ha), Griotte-Chambertin (2.27 ha), Latricières-Chambertin (7.05 ha), Ruchottes-Chambertin (3.07 ha) and Mazoyères-Chambertin (1.83 ha). As is often the case with Burgundy appellations, the AOC bears the name of this winegrowing area’s best-known grand cru, Chambertin, which has been added on to the name of the village of Gevrey.

A vast majority of the vineyard area produces village appellation wines. These plots are especially found in the centre of the appellation and below the cru-level plots, which are located on the higher terrain. The grand crus lie to the south, on soils of Bajocian marl, Bathonian bedrock and entrobic limestone. The great diversity of climats means that the wines produced are quite varied in style. In any case, they are great wines for laying down, especially the premier and grand crus.

Some of the best producers in this winegrowing area include Armand Rousseau, Sylvie Esmonin, Denis Mortet, Dugat-Py and Mugneret-Gibourg, not forgetting natural wine estates like Les Horées and Prieuré-Roch. Discover our selection of the finest Gevrey-Chambertin wines.

Gevrey-Chambertin

The Gevrey-Chambertin appellation was created in 1936 and its grand cru appellations in 1937. This AOC’s wines are produced across 409 hectares of vineyards in the commune of the same name, in the north of the Côte de Nuits between Dijon and Nuits-Saint-Georges. Gevrey-Chambertin is home to nine grand crus (out of a total of 32 in Burgundy), as well as 26 premier cru climats or plots, and a number of village-level appellations. The grand crus, listed hereafter, are among Burgundy’s most famous: Chambertin (15 ha), Chambertin-Clos-de-Bèze (14.40 ha), Chapelle-Chambertin (5.49 ha),Charmes-Chambertin (29.57 ha), Mazis-Chambertin (9.27 ha), Griotte-Chambertin (2.27 ha), Latricières-Chambertin (7.05 ha), Ruchottes-Chambertin (3.07 ha) and Mazoyères-Chambertin (1.83 ha). As is often the case with Burgundy appellations, the AOC bears the name of this winegrowing area’s best-known grand cru, Chambertin, which has been added on to the name of the village of Gevrey.

A vast majority of the vineyard area produces village appellation wines. These plots are especially found in the centre of the appellation and below the cru-level plots, which are located on the higher terrain. The grand crus lie to the south, on soils of Bajocian marl, Bathonian bedrock and entrobic limestone. The great diversity of climats means that the wines produced are quite varied in style. In any case, they are great wines for laying down, especially the premier and grand crus.

Some of the best producers in this winegrowing area include Armand Rousseau, Sylvie Esmonin, Denis Mortet, Dugat-Py and Mugneret-Gibourg, not forgetting natural wine estates like Les Horées and Prieuré-Roch. Discover our selection of the finest Gevrey-Chambertin wines.

2020
120
2012
120(starting price)Price per bottle 60
2009
120(starting price)Price per bottle 60
2007
120(starting price)Price per bottle 40
2009
122(starting price)Price per bottle 40.67
2009
122(starting price)Price per bottle 40.67
2005
122(starting price)Price per bottle 40.67
2005
122(starting price)Price per bottle 40.67
1975
122(starting price)Price per bottle 40.67
2021
125
2021
125
2023
125
2014
130(starting price)
2012
130(starting price)
2022
130(starting price)
2020
130
2022
130
2012
130(starting price)
2021
130
2018
130(starting price)
2017
130
2019
A
K
130(current price)Price per bottle 65
2008
135(starting price)
1989
135(starting price)Price per bottle 67.50
2023
A
135(current price)Price per bottle 45
2014
A
135(starting price)Price per bottle 45
2009
135(starting price)Price per bottle 45
2009
140(starting price)
2009
140(starting price)
2011
140(starting price)Price per bottle 70
2019
140(current price)
2020
140(current price)Price per bottle 70
2016
140(starting price)Price per bottle 70
2013
A
140Price per bottle 70
2010
A
140(starting price)Price per bottle 70
2008
A
144(starting price)
2022
145(starting price)Price per bottle 48.33
2018
150(starting price)Price per bottle 50
2018
150(starting price)Price per bottle 50
2021
A
150
2009
150(current price)
2023
150(starting price)
2001
150(starting price)
2001
150(starting price)
2014
A
150(starting price)Price per bottle 50
2014
A
150(starting price)Price per bottle 50
2014
A
150(starting price)Price per bottle 50
2014
A
150(current price)Price per bottle 50
2021
150
1961
153(starting price)Price per bottle 76.50
2023
155
2007
160(starting price)Price per bottle 80
2023
A
160
2022
A
160
2023
160
2007
160(current price)
2022
A
160
2023
A
160
2019
160(current price)
2000
160(current price)
2023
A
K
160
2016
K
160(starting price)Price per bottle 80
2005
160(starting price)Price per bottle 80
2005
162(starting price)Price per bottle 40.50
2013
165(starting price)Price per bottle 55
2017
165(starting price)Price per bottle 55
2022
A
170
2008
170(starting price)
2014
A
170(starting price)Price per bottle 85
2018
178(starting price)
2018
180(starting price)Price per bottle 60
2023
A
180
2007
180(starting price)
2023
A
180
2022
A
180
2014
180(starting price)Price per bottle 60
2018
180(starting price)Price per bottle 60
2022
A
180
2023
180(starting price)Price per bottle 60
2023
180(current price)Price per bottle 60