2002 Trapet Chambertin
Domaine Trapet is one of Burgundy's most historically significant producers, but now, with their seventh generation at helm, it seems like they're on a roll lately. Their Pinot Noirs are light on their feet, still finishing with alluring brown spices.
The style here emphasizes aromatic clarity, refined tannins, wild red berries saturating the palate, and a persistent mineral drive. As much as the whole-cluster approach gives way to bursting fruit on the attack, the palate is lean and chiseled. Stems range from 20% to 50% from Village to Grand Crus. In all, wherever you taste in the hierarchy of cuvées, Trapet is among the greatest producers in the Côte de Nuits.
The style here emphasizes aromatic clarity, refined tannins, wild red berries saturating the palate, and a persistent mineral drive. As much as the whole-cluster approach gives way to bursting fruit on the attack, the palate is lean and chiseled. Stems range from 20% to 50% from Village to Grand Crus. In all, wherever you taste in the hierarchy of cuvées, Trapet is among the greatest producers in the Côte de Nuits.
$ 958
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Product Details | |
Appellation | Gevrey-Chambertin |
Bottle Size | 750ml |
Country | France |
Designation | Grand Cru |
Grape Variety | Pinot Noir |
Price Range | $400+ |
Region | Burgundy |
Vintage | 2002 |
Wine Type | Red |