Producer | Domaine Trapet |
Country | France |
Region | Burgundy |
Varietal | Pinot Noir |
Vintage | 2022 |
Sku | 10115 |
Size | 750ml |
The 2022 Chapelle-Chambertin Grand Cru is 100% whole bunches. It has more complexity and nuance on the nose than the Latricières with crushed limestone and white flowers filtering through the layers of red fruit very harmonious and seductive. The medium-bodied palate has quite a powerful entry sorbet-fresh with hints of orange zest and tangerine interwoven through the black fruit. It's grippy and quite spicy on the long finish. This will require several years in bottle but will be worth your patience. (Drink between 2028 - 2055) By Neal Martin
A little less concentrated in colour with the whole bunches slightly more prominent. There is marvellous density through the middle with the limestone slabs of rock lifting the wine. Then another burst of concentrated seedless raspberry lifting up behind. Very distinguished. By Jasper Morris
The 2022 Chapelle-Chambertin Grand Cru is almost as elegant as the Latricières this year soaring from the glass with scents of plums raspberries rose petals and spices followed by a full-bodied ample and perfumed palate that's seamless and refined with terrific depth at the core tangy acids and a long rose-inflected finish. Reviewed by: William Kelley
Slightly more prominent wood influence is present on the ripe and admirably pure aromas of essence of red and dark berries along with a wide array of pretty floral hints. The mouthfeel of the larger-bodied flavors is completely different as here it is less mineral-driven and more generously proportioned even seductive yet with no lack of power on the dusty serious and superbly long finish that isn't quite as structured. I like the balance and this should also age effortlessly. (Drink starting 2034) By Allen Meadows