Nuits-Saint-Georges 1er Cru Aux Perdrix 2019

Domaine des Perdrix

Nuits-Saint-Georges 1er Cru Aux Perdrix
2019

Country
France
Regulated designation
Appellation origine controlée (AOC)
Region
Burgundy
Classification
1er cru
Varietal(s)
Pinot Noir 100 %
Colour
Red
Producer's website

About this winery

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Product notes

The 1er Cru Aux Perdrix is ​​one of the most beautiful terroirs of the Nuits-Saint-Georges appellation, possessing almost all of it (99%) or a virtual monopoly. Domaine des Perdrix is ​​the only producer of this terroir. The vines were planted between 1922 and 1980.

Production notes

The grapes are harvested by hand, manually sorted and 100% destemmed. Pre-fermentation cold maceration lasting 4 to 6 days which helps us to extract the phenolic compounds. The alcoholic fermentation is carried out with indigenous yeasts. Aging for 18 months at 100% in traditional Burgundy barrels of 228 liters, 50% of which are new barrels, then 2 months in stainless steel vats.

Tasting notes

Beautiful red color with purple reflections, velvety. The nose is complex, black fruits (black cherry, blackcurrant), with a spicy hint (pepper) and ending on a delicate floral touch (rose). The mouth is ample, full and enveloping with silky tannins and a tonic and fresh finish. Pairings with country terrine and grilled meats

Press reviews

Jancis Robinson

16,5 / 20 Points

Andy Howard, January 2022 (Vintage 2020)

Cask sample. Very good sweet fruit. Lots of depth and warmth here but allied to fresh acidity and fine tannins, good oak and finesse. Deep colour. Classy and fine premier cru.

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Burghound.com

91-93

Allen Meadows, January 2021 (Vintage 2019)

A very pungent nose is presently comprised by notes of mocha, wood toast, earth and a mix of very ripe red and dark berries. The sleek, highly energetic and utterly delicious flavors brim with both minerality and sappy dry extract that delivers sneaky good length. This is sufficiently firmly structured to require at least 12 to 15 years to arrive at its apogee though I suspect that it would be reasonably approachable after 5 to 7 years.

Outstanding

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