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The Nuits-Saint-Georges appellation captivates red wine lovers through the diversity of its terroirs, the richness of its history and the singularity of its wines. If you wish to enrich your cellar with bottles of guaranteed origin, Burgundy offers a fascinating playground here. Discover a selection of emblematic wine estates, their finest recent vintages and some advice to make the most of your tastings or to organise a memorable cellar visit.
It is impossible to speak of the Nuits-Saint-Georges appellation without mentioning several essential winemakers. Each estate asserts its personality through the style of its wine, the diversity of its climats and the family history attached to it. To help guide you, here are some houses renowned on the international scene as well as at the heart of Burgundy:
Each offers a range in which power, finesse and ageing potential are fully expressed. Well-stocked wine cellars often display these labels, a mark of seriousness and excellence. During a wine tasting, the terroir reveals itself from the very first nose: small red fruits, notes of undergrowth or liquorice, depending on the vintage.
A cellar visit to one of these winemakers allows you to feel the spirit of Nuits: meticulous work, deep attachment to the parcels and a warm welcome make this Burgundian appellation shine.
The choice of an exceptional bottle depends as much on the wine estate as on the vintage. Even the finest cuvées gain in value when the harvest has been remarkable. A few key benchmarks are essential to build your collection and make the right purchase.
The Burgundian climate shapes the structure of Nuits-Saint-Georges red wines every year. Certain vintages stand out for their ageing potential and their aromatic palette. Here are the ones to look out for among the leading estates:
A passionate enthusiast recounts the discovery of a 2010 Nuits-Saint-Georges from Domaine Robert Chevillon, opened ten years after bottling: a bouquet of black cherry, a mineral touch, melted tannins and a velvety texture. The length on the palate was reminiscent of the finest red wines of Burgundy, proof of the class of this vintage.
Also consider the more discreet years such as 2017 or 2021 from Méo Camuzet and Gouges, whose delicacy can pleasantly surprise during a tasting among enthusiasts.
Even the finest estate in Nuits-Saint-Georges cannot compensate for poor storage conditions. Keep your grands crus in a cool (around 12°C), stable and slightly humid (70%) cellar. Avoid any sudden temperature variation or vibration.
Some bottles require patience before opening. Decant young wines, and allow those approaching a decade to breathe at length. Observe the limpid garnet colour, the nose open on violet or white truffle — a sign of a wine ready to reveal its aromas. These are the rare moments that wine tasting enthusiasts seek.
The renown of Nuits-Saint-Georges rests on the precise delineation of its climats — those historic, classified parcels recognised for producing unique profiles. The variety of styles offered by each wine estate encourages curiosity, whether during a cellar visit or a vertical tasting at home.
The premiers crus such as Les Vaucrains, Les Saint-Georges or Les Cailles generally offer more concentration and complexity than a simple Nuits-Saint-Georges village wine. This translates on the nose into greater spice, leather, or even empyreumatic aromas at maturity.
Some winemakers opt for extended ageing in oak barrels, accentuating toasted or roasted notes. Others prefer the purity of fruit and freshness. These choices define the personality of each red or white wine, underlining the winemaker's signature.
To the eye, the colour ranges from vivid ruby to deep garnet depending on age. The nose often combines blackcurrant, morello cherries, an earthy note and a floral hint. On the palate, the tannic structure remains elegant, favouring caress over roughness. The long finish evokes the pleasant bitterness of cherry stone or a gentle spice.
Note the aromatic evolution in the glass for each estate and each parcel tasted: harmony is the hallmark of a great bottle, worthy of cellaring or sharing among connoisseurs. This attentive observation develops a discerning palate, capable of recognising the unique signatures of Nuits-Saint-Georges.
Word of mouth among enthusiasts and recognition in reputable wine cellars also play a decisive role.
A few rare parcels in Nuits-Saint-Georges produce white wine, but the majority of the appellation is dedicated to red wine made from pinot noir.
Including these bottles in a tasting allows you to discover the full richness of the appellation.
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Ideal ageing |
Recommended vintages |
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10 to 20 years |
2010, 2015, 2019, 2005 |
This careful attention ensures an optimal tasting experience even after several decades.
All the more reasons that place these estates among the finest addresses for a successful tasting.
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