
Domaine Rossignol-Trapet Gevrey-Chambertin Aux Etelois 2023
The Rossignols bought this parcel in 1997 and the vines are now about 50 years old. The Rossignol-Trapet 0.35 hectare parcel is in the triangle that protrudes in between Griotte and Charmes. They are village vines rubbing shoulders with Grands Crus.
This is the only parcel the domaine bottles separately from the other Gevrey village parcels. That is thanks to its quite incredible situation, and the consistency of quality it delivers every year. It is sandwiched just between grands crus Charmes-Chambertin and Griotte-Chambertin. It’s almost unbelievable it’s only a village lieu-dit. The Rossignol-Trapet vines lie right alongside the Joseph Roty Charmes Vieilles Vignes parcel, but the soil is more like Griotte-Chambertin just to the north. There is just a hint of black fruit depth combined with the red fruit freshness, something reminiscent of cassis and cherries. The tannins are well-formed, offering structure and frame with a slight broodiness, but not imposing too heavily on the fruit. Very fine.
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The Rossignols bought this parcel in 1997 and the vines are now about 50 years old. The Rossignol-Trapet 0.35 hectare parcel is in the triangle that protrudes in between Griotte and Charmes. They are village vines rubbing shoulders with Grands Crus.
This is the only parcel the domaine bottles separately from the other Gevrey village parcels. That is thanks to its quite incredible situation, and the consistency of quality it delivers every year. It is sandwiched just between grands crus Charmes-Chambertin and Griotte-Chambertin. It’s almost unbelievable it’s only a village lieu-dit. The Rossignol-Trapet vines lie right alongside the Joseph Roty Charmes Vieilles Vignes parcel, but the soil is more like Griotte-Chambertin just to the north. There is just a hint of black fruit depth combined with the red fruit freshness, something reminiscent of cassis and cherries. The tannins are well-formed, offering structure and frame with a slight broodiness, but not imposing too heavily on the fruit. Very fine.








