Domaine Berthaut Gerbet - Cote de Nuits Villages 2023
Price: $49.96
| Producer | Domaine Berthaut Gerbet |
| Country | France |
| Region | Burgundy |
| Varietal | Pinot Noir |
| Vintage | 2023 |
| Sku | 603709 |
| Size | 750ml |
Amélie Berthaut has become one of the most dynamic winemakers in modern Burgundy since she merged her parent's estates in 20213. With vineyards inherited from both her father (Berthaut in Fixin) and mother (Gerbet in Vosne-Romanée) hers is a domaine straddling both the hidden corners of the Côte de Nuits and its most iconic villages and vineyards.
Amélie turned heads by redefining what’s possible in Fixin. Her versions were revelations, cool, lifted fruit and soft textures laid waste to the notion that decades were needed before any Fixin could be accessible but, here's the catch, they are still age worthy!
The 2023 vintage marks a new chapter — both in the vineyard and in the cellar. After years of working in tight quarters, Amélie finally had the space to work comfortably in her completely redesigned winery. And she had a generous harvest to fill it: a rare season of ease.
Stylistically, 2023 is a perfect match for Amélie’s gentle touch: minimal extraction, increasing use of whole clusters (though mostly limited by fermenter size), and restrained use of new oak — around 20% for most cuvées. The resulting wines emphasize elegance, clarity, and tenderness, with cool fruit and soft textures. They’re captivatingly drinkable in youth but built on a foundation that bodes well for the cellar. The 2023s from Berthaut-Gerbet are well worth your attention.
The 2023 is from a 0.45-hectare Pinot Noir parcel planted in 1975 in the commune of Brochon, rooted in limestone and marl. Sustainably farmed and cold-macerated, the wine is fermented with ambient yeasts in concrete and aged 12 months in used barrels, with gentle extraction and full malolactic conversion. Critics haven’t weighed in yet, but this wine has a track record for quality.
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