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Charmes Chambertin, Domaine Dugat-Py 2015

Tasting Notes

**Note: a blend of one-third Mazoyères and two-thirds Charmes proper - the fruit comes from a mix of mostly 20+ year-old vines and a small percentage of extremely old vines; 60% stems**
A layered and subtly spiced nose offers up notes of slightly fresher aromas of rose petal, newly turned earth, liqueur-like dark berry fruit and a hint of the sauvage that are trimmed in soft wood nuances. There is admirable richness and concentration to the full-bodied and broad-shouldered flavors that also coat the palate with dry extract that imparts a caressing mouthfeel to the hugely long and powerful finish where the only nit is a hint of warmth. Really good stuff but lots of patience will be necessary.

96
Allen Meadows, Burghound.com (69), January 2018

The 2015 Charmes-Chambertin Grand Cru from Domaine Dugat-Py is spectacular and the most exuberant and fruit-driven of the domaine's grand crus, opening in the glass with a lavish bouquet of Griotte cherry, fruit compote, licorice and incipient hints of rich soil. On the palate, the wine is expansive and full-bodied, its ample chassis of velvety tannins entirely cloaked in a deep core of succulent fruit, its finish long and sappy. This is usually the first of the domaine's holdings to be harvested—in this case, on September 5—and it is also often the most precociously immediate in its youth: in both respects, the 2015 rendition is true to type.

96
William Kelley, Wine Advocate (236), April 2018

The 2015 Charmes-Chambertin Grand Cru, which contains between 50-60% whole bunch and comes from one-third Mazoyeres-Chambertin and two-thirds Charmes-Chambertin (as usual), had a quite precocious but detailed bouquet with violet-tinged black cherry and blueberry fruit laced with minerals. The palate is structured on the entry, very well balanced and sorbet freshness, neatly sidestepping any heaviness on the vibrant and energetic finish. This should give two or three decades of drinking pleasure.

92/94
Neal Martin, Wine Advocate (228), December 2016

**Note: a blend of one-third Mazoyères and two-thirds Charmes proper - the fruit comes from a mix of mostly 20+ year-old vines and a small percentage of extremely old vines; 60% stems**
A layered and subtly spiced nose offers up notes of rose petal, newly turned earth, liqueur-like dark berry fruit and a hint of the sauvage are trimmed in soft wood nuances. The is admirable richness and concentration to the full-bodied and broad-shouldered flavors that also coat the palate with dry extract that imparts a caressing mouth feel to the hugely long and powerful finish. Good stuff.

92/95
Allen Meadows, Burghound.com (65), January 2017
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