Domaine Duroché
Domaine Duroché – Gevrey-Chambertin Les Jeunes Rois 2018 – Burgundy France
Domaine Duroché – Gevrey-Chambertin Les Jeunes Rois 2018 – Burgundy France
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Domaine Duroché Gevrey-Chambertin Les Jeunes Rois 2018 is a remarkably complex village-level Pinot Noir produced from old vines planted in 1953. Sourced from the northern sector of Gevrey-Chambertin, this wine combines aromatic precision, depth, and impressive length, offering a sophisticated expression of one of Burgundy's most celebrated villages.
🍷 At a Glance
• Grape: 100% Pinot Noir
• Region: Gevrey-Chambertin, Burgundy, France
• Vintage: 2018
• Vineyard: Les Jeunes Rois
• Planting Date: 1953
• Soil: Sandy marl subsoils
• Vinification: Unfined and unfiltered
• Style: Elegant, age-worthy Burgundy Pinot Noir
👃 Tasting Notes & Experience
• Body: Medium-bodied
• Fruit: Red cherry, wild raspberry, and dark berry fruit
• Floral: Delicate floral aromatics
• Savory: Earth, spice, and subtle mineral notes
• Structure: Silky texture, freshness, and remarkable length
Located in the northern part of the Gevrey-Chambertin appellation, Les Jeunes Rois stands apart for its aromatic complexity and finesse. The old vines contribute concentration and depth, while the sandy marl soils bring elegance and lift. The 2018 vintage offers immediate appeal through its expressive fruit and silky texture, yet possesses the balance and structure to reward further aging.
❤️ Why We Love It
• Produced from old vines planted in 1953
• Remarkable aromatic complexity for a village-level Gevrey-Chambertin
• Combines early approachability with excellent aging potential
🍽️ Food Pairing Ideas
• Roast duck breast
• Herb-crusted pork loin
• Mushroom risotto
• Aged Comté cheese
👤 Who This Wine Is For
✓ Lovers of elegant, terroir-driven Burgundy Pinot Noir
✓ Drinkers exploring top village-level Gevrey-Chambertin
✓ Collectors who appreciate old-vine Burgundy
✕ Not ideal if you prefer heavily extracted or heavily oaked reds
Production & Terroir
Les Jeunes Rois comes from old vines planted in 1953 on sandy marl soils in the northern sector of Gevrey-Chambertin. Domaine Duroché bottles the wine without fining or filtration, preserving the purity and complexity of this distinctive vineyard site. While approachable in its youth, the concentration derived from these old vines gives the wine the capacity to age gracefully for many years.
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