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Denis Mortet

Domaine Denis Mortet is a little more recent than many of the properties we find in Burgundy, though it no less reputed, especially in Gevrey-Chambertin. The family is dedicated to revealing all the originality and grandeur of their sumptuous vineyard, where the Pinot Noir grape produces aromatic marvels.

Established in 1991 when the vineyards of Charles Mortet (Denis's father) were divided up, the domain (which has the same name), covers all the appellations from the commune of Gevrey to produce an annual total of 55,000 bottles. The ancient vines grow on terroir that is typical of the region, and the yields are ruthlessly controlled and grape berries are meticulously sorted twice to ensure regularity. Already mythic, the bottles of this great winemaker, who died prematurely (Denis Mortet died in february 2006), will continue to enchant connoisseurs of great, authentic Burgundy wine for a very long time. Today, the domain is directed by his son Arnaud Mortet. Brilliant winemaker, he made a slight change in the style of the wines, they are slightly less concentrated but reveal more finesse. He does not talk about extraction but 'infusion' for his viticulture method. One of the stars from Côte de Nuits.

1996
2,000 (starting price)
2007
570 (current price)
2006
780 (starting price)
2002
960 (starting price)
2007
680 (starting price)
1999
920 (starting price)
1992
340 (current price)
2020
520 (starting price)
2018
320
2018
220 (starting price)
2018
440 (starting price)
2014
200 (starting price)
2014
400 (starting price)
2014
400 (starting price)
2018
420 (current price)
2007
300 (current price)
2006
380 (starting price)
2019
120
2016
160 (starting price)
2014
80 (starting price)
2014
225 (starting price)
2005
480 (starting price)
2005
720 (starting price)
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