Faiveley are the largest landowner in this fêted corner of Chambertin, with three parcels to their name. It is one of the consistently most complex wines in their range, and offers staggering ageing potential. In 2022, aromas of rose petal and cranberries combine, leading to gorgeously silky tannins, a fresh line of acidity driving through to a spicy finish.
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The 2022 Chambertin Clos-de-Bèze Grand Cru offers red berry fruit on the nose, which feels slightly more rustic than the Mazis-Chambertin. It just needs to bind together during its élevage. The medium-bodied palate has a sweet core of red fruit and just a subtle savory, with an almost ferrous element and decent weight on the finish. I probably err towards the Mazis this year, but it is a "solid" Clos-de-Bèze that will gain weight by the time of bottling.
Bright crimson purple, with a super-sensual nose. On the palate the sweet strawberry, and raspberry, fruit spreads out, but does not quite have the precision of the finest. This will be delicious, and may tighten up to be very fine. Drink from 2030-2040. Tasted: October 2023.
Maturity Young 2029 - 2044
Prices shown duty paid
Critic score 94/100
Maturity Young 2026 - 2040
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