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Nuits-Saint-Georges Les Chaignots Premier Cru Bottle

Nuits-Saint-Georges Les Chaignots Premier Cru2018

Domaine Robert ChevillonNuits-St-Georges, France

Nuits‑Saint‑Georges Les Chaignots 1er Cru (Domaine Robert Chevillon) is a northern Nuits parcel on the Vosne border—thin…Learn More »

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/750ml

2018 Retail Average

92

/100

2018 Pro Rating

Nuits-Saint-Georges Les Chaignots Premier Cru 2018 Vintage Overview

2018 OVERVIEW

Ripe dark berries and cassis drive the 2018 Domaine Robert Chevillon Nuits-Saint-Georges 1er Cru Les Chaignots, wrapped in a generous, velvety texture that hints at cocoa, spice and a stony, ferrous edge. Medium to full in body with ample concentration and 14% alcohol, it remains balanced by fresh acidity and fine, powdery tannins, promising greater complexity as its layers knit together with time in bottle.

Drinking Window
2024 2034
Pairings

Roast duck with cherries; Herb-crusted lamb loin; Mushroom and Comté gratin

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Nuits-Saint-Georges Les Chaignots Premier Cru · Knowledge Base

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Wine Profile
RedPinot Noir

About Nuits-Saint-Georges Les Chaignots Premier Cru

Nuits‑Saint‑Georges Les Chaignots 1er Cru (Domaine Robert Chevillon) is a northern Nuits parcel on the Vosne border—thin, limestone/oolitic marl and clay soils with east exposure from old vines—that yields a distinctly silky, floral Pinot Noir. The wine typically shows lifted red‑fruit (cherry, raspberry), violet/rose petal perfume, saline/mineral undercurrent and savory spice, framed by powdery, fine tannins from careful destemming and barrel élevage (around 18–20 months, c.30% new oak), offering both immediate charm and solid aging potential.