Note
Nose : Red fruits, spices, wood, and smoke are all fragrances that mingle in a rich and harmonious nose.
Palate : Throughout the tasting, the palate combines a rich aromatic expression with silky tannins and a beautiful amplitude.
Story
Founded in 1825 by Pierre Faiveley in the village of Nuits, the house of Joseph Faiveley is one of the most beautiful references of the Côte de Nuits. Today led by Erwan & Eve Faiveley, 7th generation of the family, the Domaine Faiveley offers enthusiasts a superb range reflecting the entire mosaic of Burgundian terroirs with precision.
While the Faiveley estate was historically located in Côtes de Nuits at Nuits-Saint-Georges, the house has gradually extended its vineyard in Côte de Beaune and Côte Chalonnaise. Domaine Faiveley now owns 12 Grands Crus and 25 Premiers Crus in Burgundy and oversees an exceptional vine heritage.
This Gevrey-Chambertin from Domaine Faiveley is made from a 1.19 hectare plot with a soil composed of clays and white marls.
The particularly mild and dry winter leads to early bud break. If April begins with episodes of frost not impacting the vineyard, the month ends after 7 weeks of drought with salvific rains. The precocity of the vintage is confirmed with 24 days ahead of 2019. In May, if the flowering is homogeneous in Côté Chalonnaise and in Côte de Beaune thanks to a sunny period (25°C) and slightly windy, it is disturbed in Côte de Nuits due to rainy and cool weather. The summer is extremely dry, causing significant water stress, except for the Nuits-Vougeot sector which experiences a significant storm on August 1st. In line with this vintage, the harvest begins early.
The manually harvested grapes undergo a short pre-fermentation cold maceration before vinification. Cuvaison of 18 to 20 days. Aging of 14 to 16 months in the vaulted cellars dating from the 19th century. The proportion of new barrels varies according to the vintages.