2023 Marsannay Les Grasses Têtes, Domaine Bruno Clair

2023 Marsannay Les Grasses Têtes, Domaine Bruno Clair

The domaine has an impressive 10 hectares in their home village of Marsannay. They bottle five separate cuvées, including the wonderful Grasses Têtes, which sits at the southern end of the commune, on the slope that rises up behind the village. Its quirky name (meaning “fat heads”) refers to the large rocks that show through the surface of the clay soil. It is typically the most structured and powerful of the Clair Marsannays, with the greatest tannic charge, recalling Gevrey-Chambertin. The 2023 has a fragrant and salty dynamism. This is quintessential Marsannay, and quintessential Clair, and a top contender for promotion to Premier Cru status.

Critic score
89.25/100 info
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Case, 6 Bottles
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£222.00
Bottle
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£37.00

Wine details

  • Region & country
    Les Grasses-Têtes, Marsannay, Côte de Nuits, Burgundy, France
  • Grape
    Pinot Noir
  • Maturity
    Ready 2025 - 2035info
  • Colour
    Red
  • Sweetness
    Dry
  • Style
    Still
  • Unit Volume
    Bottle (75cl.)

Tasting notes

The 2023 Marsannay Les Grasses Têtes has a slightly more opulent bouquet than other cuvées, though it's nicely controlled, with candied orange peel tincturing the blackcurrant pastille scents. The palate is medium-bodied with a little more oak on the entry, fine depth, smooth texture and a touch of brown spice on the finish. Drink over six to eight years.

Neal Martin, vinous.com (January 2025)
(88—90)/100

The 2023 Marsannay Les Grasses Têtes has a slightly more opulent bouquet than other cuvées, though it's nicely controlled, with candied orange peel tincturing the blackcurrant pastille scents. The palate is medium-bodied with a little more oak on the entry, fine depth, smooth texture and a touch of brown spice on the finish. Drink over six to eight years.

Neal Martin, vinous.com (January 2025)
(88—90)/100

A rich dense ruby purple. The nose is not especially forthcoming but I sense a density of darker fruit here. Very intense on the palate, with firm tannins which are well integrated, and a wealth of dark raspberry and boysenberry fruit, maintaining freshness. Very good. Drink from 2027-2030. Tasted Nov 2024.

Jasper Morris (January 2025)
89—90/100

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