2008 | Denis Mortet | Chambolle Musigny Aux Beaux
Red Wine: 2008 | Denis Mortet | Chambolle Musigny Aux Beaux
2008 was a successful vintage for red Burgundy, combining a rich, pure fruit character with fine, silky tannins.
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Producer: Denis Mortet
Ratings: WA | 92 ST | 92
Vintage: 2008
Size: 750ml
ABV: 13%
Varietal: Pinot Noir
Country/Region: France, Burgundy
Detailed Description
2008 was a successful vintage for red Burgundy, combining a rich, pure fruit character with fine, silky tannins.
Reviews:
- Wine Advocate: The 2008 Chambolle-Musigny Aux Beaux Bruns is an especially warm, generous 2008. It shows lovely depth in its open, expressive fruit. The balance and sense of harmony are first-rate. Anticipated maturity: 2016-2028.
- Stephen Tanzer: Dark red with ruby highlights. Blackberry and bitter chocolate on the nose. Deep and lush but with lovely lift and grip, and a rocky pungency, to the flavors of blackberry and cocoa powder. Finishes broad and serious, with excellent length and lift. These vines always ripen early, like the Clos Vougeot, notes Mortet, which may explain the success of this cuvee in 2008.
Producer Information
Domaine Denis Mortet is a producer from the village of Gevrey-Chambertin in the Côte de Nuits of northern Burgundy. It is known for its high-quality wines made from Pinot Noir. The wine portfolio of Pinot Noir is produced in modern style with finesse and delicacy, a side step away from traditional Burgundian Pinot Noir. The cuvée collection includes multiple grand crus from Bonne-Mares, Mazis-Chambertin, Échézeaux and Clo-de-Voudeot. At the founding of the domaine, Mortet had 11 acres (4.5 ha) of vineyards but quickly began to expand. Parcels were acquired in the Premier Cru vineyard Lavaux Saint-Jacques in Gevrey-Chambertin as wells as in Motrot, Vellé, Champs and La Côte des Longeroies in Marsannay. The estate continued to expand to its current standing at 27 acres (11.2ha), culminating in the purchase of a portion of the grand cru vineyard Le Chambertin. Denis Mortet eliminated chemical fertilizers and weed killers in 1996 and today, all of the fruit is hand-harvested. In the winery, grape berries are sorted twice to ensure optimal quality. The domaine began in 1956 when Charles Mortet bought a single hectare of vines and began selling fruit to merchant houses. Mortet’s son Denis, and his wife Laurence, began working on the estate in 1978 and in the early 1990s, took over and established Domaine Denis Mortet.