Nuits-Saint-Georges 1er cru Les Saint Georges 2017

FAIVELEY

Nuits-Saint-Georges 1er cru Les Saint Georges
2017

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Pays
France
Désignation réglementée
Appellation origine controlée (AOC)
Région
Bourgogne
Sous-région
Côte de Nuits
Appellation
Nuits-Saint-Georges
Qualité
1er cru
Cépage(s)
Pinot Noir 100 %
Couleur
Rouge
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Information sur le domaine

Fondé en 1825, le domaine Faiveley constitue une véritable entreprise familiale depuis de nombreuses générations. Les vins exceptionnels produits par la famille Faiveley représentent le fruit d’un profond respect pour l’environnement et d’un grand souci du détail, et ce, dans tous les aspects du processus de vinification. Le domaine Faiveley est situé en France, au cœur de la Bourgogne viticole, entre Dijon et Beaune, à Nuits-Saint-Georges. Historiquement établie dans la...

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Revues de presse

Tim Atkin MW

- 95 points -

Mars 2018

Frost-affected in 2016, in common with the rest of the Premier Cru, the Faiveley holdings were planted in the 1950s and in 1986. This is a classic Les-St-Georges, with serious tannins, intense, dark berry flavours and plenty of grip and minerality. The oak is particularly well integrated here.

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Decanter

- 95 points -

Tim Atkin, Novembre 2018 (Millésime 2017)

This is a négociant cuvée of Les St-Georges, although it includes around one-third of the Faiveleys' own fruit. It's fresh, balanced and will be ready to drink comparatively young - not always the case with this premier cru. It displays appealing freshness in a medium body, with scented wood, 40% new, and a bright, focussed aftertaste.

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Tim Atkin MW

- 94 points -

Janvier 2016 (Millésime 2014)

The best of the Nuits-St-Georges reds chez Faiveley (as it generally is), this comes from a surprisingly small holding of only 0.23 hectares in the lower part of the Premier Cru. Serious tannins, fresh acidity and bramble and redcurrant fruit with lovely length and finesse. 2018-27

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James Suckling

- 94 points -

James Suckling, Février 2019 (Millésime 2017)

A concentrated but rather closed wine with serious structure and plenty of earthy character that will need some time for the tannins to harmonize and for the fruit to open up. Try it in 2023.

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Burghound.com

(91-94) POINTS

Janvier 2018

A broad-ranging nose features notes of red and dark raspberry, cherry, lavender, earth and a suggestion of the sauvage, all of which is trimmed in just enough wood to notice. There is excellent delineation and vibrancy to the overtly powerful medium weight plus flavors that also possess obvious muscle before concluding in a saline and lightly austere finish. This is quite firmly structured and will need plenty of time to reach its full apogee. In a word, excellent.

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Burghound.com

(91-94) Points

Janvier 2016 (Millésime 2014)

A broad-ranging and highly complex nose offers up aromas of red currant, plum, earth and game hints. There is excellent power, punch and delineation to the more mineral-inflected medium weight plus flavors that exhibit excellent persistence on the beautifully well-balanced finish. This is a combination of muscle and grace as the power is delivered without weight. Worth checking out.

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