2023 Domaine Philippe Gavignet, Bourgogne Hautes-Côtes de Nuits 'Clos Des Dames Huguette'
Domaine Philippe Gavignet traces its roots to the 1930s as a family estate in Nuits-Saint-Georges, evolving from Philippe Gavignet's great-grandfather—a former vineyard worker at Domaine de la Romanée-Conti—who transitioned from vegetable farming to Burgundy vines.Philippe joined his father Michel full-time in 1979 amid challenges like hail damage and frost, becoming the first generation dedicated solely to winemaking; he expanded to 13 hectares, mostly in Nuits, with son Benoît joining in 2014 to plant new Hautes-Côtes sites. The domaine prioritizes finesse over power, showcasing old-vine terroirs (some 1920s plantings) through sustainable practices like hand-harvesting and minimal intervention, earning acclaim for elegant Pinot Noir that counters Nuits' rustic stereotype.
Clos des Dames Huguette, a flagship 1-hectare Hautes-Côtes de Nuits clos at 300–450m altitude directly above Nuits, sits on Jurassic limestone and marl, delivering cool-climate lift from 20–60-year-old vines.Acquired in parcels over generations, this windswept plateau mirrors Côte d’Or geology but with thinner soils, yielding the domaine's signature red-fruited finesse; Philippe pairs it with Nuits 1er Cru Les Chaboeufs as the estate's pinnacle expressions. The 2023 vintage reflects meticulous vinification—cold maceration, stainless fermentation, 14 months in 20% new oak, unfined/unfiltered—for crystalline fruit purity amid 2023's poised structure.
Why You'll Love It
High-altitude elegance: Limestone-driven violet and wild strawberry soar with sappy freshness, proving Hautes-Côtes can rival Nuits depth without heaviness.
Old-vine intensity: 1965–1995 plantings concentrate juicy raspberry and graphite mid-palate, framed by refined tannins for effortless drinking.
Versatile refinement: Floral lift and stony persistence cellar beautifully through 2032+ while pairing broadly from poultry to mushrooms.
How to Serve It
Temperature: 55–58°F; Decant 30–45 minutes early to unlock aromatics
Glassware: Burgundy stem (wide bowl) to amplify high-toned fruit; decant gently if serving young for aeration.
Pairings: Roast chicken with thyme, pork tenderloin, or seared scallops—its sappy acids cut richness while fruit embraces earthiness.
Country
France
Region
Burgundy
Sub-Region
Bourgogne Hautes-Côtes de Nuits
Soil
Clay and Limestone
Farming
Sustainable, lutte raisonnée
Blend
100% Pinot Noir
Alcohol
13.0
OAK
20% new oak
TEMP.
55–58°F
Glassware
Burgundy bowls
Drinking
Now - 2035
Decanting
45 minutes
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