2020 Domaine Tortochot Charmes Chambertin

Pinot Noir - 750ML
$219.94
In Stock: 8 btls
Ships Immediately
Pre-Arrival: 0 btls
ETA: Pending
Most orders placed M-F by 3pm (PT) ship same day.
Orders placed on a weekend or holiday will ship the next business day.
Shipping Info

Free storage available
Wine Storage

REVIEWS

BH 93 VN 92
BH 93

Burghound, January 2023

A brooding and much more reserved nose grudgingly gives up its aromas of both red and dark currant, the sauvage and freshly turned earth, all of which is trimmed in subtle wood influence. There is again good verve and...
VN 92

Vinous, May 2022

The 2020 Charmes-Chambertin Grand Cru has a fragrant nose: Morello cherries, freshly-picked cranberry and crushed stone, quite Mazis-like in style. The palate is fresh with a tobacco-tinged entry, lightly spiced with a...

WINE DETAILS

Color & Type Red
Varietal Pinot Noir
Country France
Region Burgundy
Sub-region Cote de Nuits
Appellation Gevrey Chambertin
Sub-appellation Charmes Chambertin
Vintage 2020
Size 750ML
Percent alcohol 13.5%
Closure Cork

The 2020 Domaine Tortochot Charmes Chambertin is a Pinot Noir from the renowned Burgundy region of France, specifically the Cote de Nuits sub-region and the Gevrey Chambertin appellation, within the Charmes Chambertin sub-appellation. As a red wine, it showcases the classic characteristics expected of a Grand Cru from this area.

Vinous gave this wine a commendable score of 92, highlighting its "fragrant nose" with notes of "Morello cherries, freshly-picked cranberry and crushed stone." The review notes that the palate begins with a "tobacco-tinged entry" and is "lightly spiced with a fine grip on the finish." While the reviewer expressed a desire for more substance and lavishness in the finish, they also acknowledged that the wine should age well over the next 15 to 20 years.

Burghound awarded the wine an even higher score of 93, describing it as having a "brooding and much more reserved nose" with aromas that include "red and dark currant, the sauvage and freshly turned earth," accompanied by a "subtle wood influence." The review appreciates the wine's "good verve and richness" and notes its "refined texture" which extends into a "youthfully austere, firm and lingering finale." Burghound suggests that while the wine could benefit from more depth, it is expected to develop further complexity with time in the bottle.

Overall, the 2020 Domaine Tortochot Charmes Chambertin is a noteworthy example of Burgundy's finesse, with reviews praising its bouquet and texture. Though some reviewers expressed a wish for greater depth and substance, the wine's ability to evolve with age holds promise for those willing to cellar it.