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Gevrey-Chambertin Clos De Meixvelle Monopole Domaine Pierre Gelin 2022
Gevrey-Chambertin Clos De Meixvelle Monopole Domaine Pierre Gelin 2022
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Gevrey-Chambertin Clos de Meixvelle Monopole 2022 – Domaine Pierre Gelin
Supple, Deep Pinot Noir from a Walled Monopole in the Heart of Gevrey
Wine Type: Red
Grape Variety: Pinot Noir
Region: Côte de Nuits, Burgundy, France
Producer: Domaine Pierre Gelin
Vintage: 2022
Appellation: Gevrey-Chambertin AOC
Monopole: Yes (Clos de Meixvelle exclusively owned by Domaine Pierre Gelin)
Product Description
The Clos de Meixvelle is a rare monopole vineyard located just below the village of Gevrey-Chambertin, fully enclosed by walls and owned exclusively by Domaine Pierre Gelin. Planted on deep, well-drained clay-limestone soils, the vineyard produces a Pinot Noir of remarkable roundness, aromatic richness, and silky tannins, often making it one of the most charming and accessible wines in the domaine’s lineup.
In the warm and generous 2022 vintage, this wine shows particularly ripe fruit, soft tannic structure, and early approachability, while retaining Gevrey’s hallmark depth and savory complexity. Aged in French oak barrels (20–25% new) for around 16 months.
Tasting Notes
Aromas: Ripe raspberry, black cherry, rose petal, soft spice, and forest earth
Palate: Velvety and generous with juicy red fruit, rounded tannins, and fine balance
Finish: Smooth and lingering with floral lift, mineral tension, and gentle oak
Serving Suggestions
Serve at 15–17 °C. Drink from 2024 to 2034; no need to decant unless young.
Pairs well with:
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Roast duck or guinea fowl
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Veal medallions with mushrooms
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Grilled salmon with soy-balsamic glaze
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Cheeses like Saint-Marcellin or aged Brie
Why Choose Gevrey-Chambertin Clos de Meixvelle Monopole 2022?
This wine is a rare single-owner clos from one of Gevrey’s most historic domaines. It delivers both village-level generosity and a unique identity—supple, aromatic, and true to its walled vineyard terroir. A Gevrey for both early drinking and mid-term cellaring, and a distinctive addition to any Burgundy-focused list or cellar.
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