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Domaine Duroché has been managed by the same family for five generations; they bottled their wines for the first time in 1933. Their vines now span 8 hectares in the Côte de Nuits' top appellations, including Gevrey-Chambertin premier and grand cru and Chambertin Clos de Bèze. For these producers, having top quality grapes is expedient to making good wine. To grow healthy grapes, soils are tilled and grass is allowed to grow between rows; synthetic products are not used. The same philosophy presides in the winery. Extractions are moderate, the élevage lasts between 13 and 15 months and the wines are bottled without filtration. We particularly enjoy these wines for their fruit-driven character, whether drank young or after some cellaring.
Domaine Duroché has been in the same family for five generations and produces ith discretion, on just under ten hectares, high-quality, specialist wines. Here we have a Latricières-Chambertin. Planted in the 1960s, the Pinot Noir vines that make up this vineyard soak up their nutrients from soils rich in crinoid fossil limestone and alluvium. Production involves cultivation methods that respect the environment, including ploughing, natural cover cropping and a ban on chemical additives. The grapes are harvested by hand and are thoroughly sorted. In the cellar, the desire to produce a terroir-driven wine dominates and involves careful extraction, maturation for between thirteen and fifteen months and bottling without prior fining or filtration.
Although made for long cellaring, this wine can still be enjoyed in its youth as long as it is decanted beforehand. It has a wonderful balance between the ripeness of the fruit, minerality and the finesse of its tannins.
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Region: Burgundy
Producers and wineries: Duroché
Colour: red
Appellation: Latricières-Chambertin
Classification: Grand Cru
Owner: Duroché (Domaine)
Service temperature: 16°

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