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Nuits-Saint-Georges Les Pruliers Premier Cru Bottle

Nuits-Saint-Georges Les Pruliers Premier Cru2022

Domaine Robert ChevillonNuits-St-Georges, France

Domaine Robert Chevillon’s Nuits‑Saint‑Georges 1er Cru “Les Pruliers” is a Pinot Noir from an east‑facing, moderately sl…Learn More »

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2022 Retail Average

93

/100

2022 Pro Rating

Nuits-Saint-Georges Les Pruliers Premier Cru 2022 Vintage Overview

2022 OVERVIEW

Structured yet unusually suave for Les Pruliers, the 2022 Domaine Robert Chevillon Nuits-Saint-Georges 1er Cru layers concentrated red and dark berry fruit with hints of orange zest, florals and subtle smoke, all wrapped in vivid acidity and firm but polished tannins. There’s real depth and tension here, with a compact, saline-tinged finish that clearly signals this is a serious, long-haul Nuits rather than an early charmer.

Drinking Window
2027 2045
Pairings

Roast duck with cherries; Herb-crusted lamb loin; Wild mushroom ragù with polenta

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Wine Profile
RedPinot Noir

About Nuits-Saint-Georges Les Pruliers Premier Cru

Domaine Robert Chevillon’s Nuits‑Saint‑Georges 1er Cru “Les Pruliers” is a Pinot Noir from an east‑facing, moderately sloped premier‑cru parcel of silt and gravel over limestone that yields a concentrated, structured wine with black and red fruit, spice, smoky/undergrowth notes and firm, fine tannins. Vinified mostly destemmed and typically aged long in barrel with a moderate proportion of new oak, it shows both early fruit intensity and clear age‑worthiness, often developing cocoa, game and mineral complexity with time.