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ドメーヌ・ベルナール・デュガ・ピィ ジュヴレイ・シャンベルタン 1er プティ・シャペル VV [2019]750ml

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商品説明

デュガ・ピィでもっとも女性的なワイン「プティ・シャペル」!

従兄のクロード・デュガと並び、カルト的な人気を誇るベルナール・デュガ・ピィ。 当主のベルナール・デュガはとてもエネルギッシュな人物だ。日に焼けた顔。がっしりとした体格、巨大な手。日々、農作業に勤しむ姿がその風貌からも想像される。近年になってコート・ド・ボーヌにもブドウ畑を広げ、現在、所有畑の総面積は10ha。しかし、その要がジュヴレ・シャンベルタンであることに変わりはない。

「ジュヴレイ・シャンベルタン 1er プティ・シャペル」は、シャペル・シャンベルタンの真下に位置する1級畑。カシスやダークチェリーなど黒い果実のアロマが艶やかに香り、果実味柔らかく、しなやかな飲み心地。タンニンは微粒子でまろやかにさえ感じられる。このドメーヌでもっとも女性的なワイン。

■テクニカル情報■
醸造・栽培、使用酵母:天然酵母、熟成(樽【新樽率】/タンク):100%、熟成期間:15~18ヵ月、瓶詰め時のフィルターの有無:No、所有面積:0.32ha、土壌:粘土石灰質、ぶどう品種(セパージュ):Pinot Noir 100%、ぶどうの仕立て:ギュイヨ、平均樹齢:80年、密植度:11000本/ha、平均年間生産量(本数):1000~1500本、収穫方法:手摘み、農法:ビオに転換中。

Domaine Bernard DUGAT-PY Gevrey Chambertin 1er Cru Petite Chapelle Vieilles Vignes
ドメーヌ・ベルナール・デュガ・ピィ ジュヴレイ・シャンベルタン プルミエ・クリュ プティ・シャペル ヴィエーヌ・ヴィーヌ
生産地:フランス ブルゴーニュ コート・ド・ニュイ ジュヴレ・シャンベルタン
原産地呼称:AOC. GEVREY CHAMBERTIN
ぶどう品種:ピノ・ノワール 100%
味わい:赤ワイン 辛口 ミディアムボディ

ワインアドヴォケイト:93-95+ ポイント
Reviewed by William Kelley Issue Date 15th Jan 2021 Source January 2021 Week 2, The Wine Advocate
I was surprised when Lo?c Dugat-Py opted to present his 2019 Gevrey-Chambertin 1er Cru Petite Chapelle after the domaine's Lavaux Saint-Jacques; but when I tasted the wine, I immediately understood his decision. Offering up an incipiently complex bouquet of wild berries, raspberries, blood orange and spices, it's medium to full-bodied, deep and multidimensional, built around velvety tannins and lively acids. Standing out for its completeness, energy and length, this is the finest Petite Chapelle I've ever tasted from the domaine, and I can't wait to revisit it in bottle.

Loic Dugat-Py was once again one of the earliest to pick in the Cote de Nuits, beginning his harvest with Charmes-Chambertin on September 9 with a team of fully 60 in the vineyards. He characterizes 2019 as "very gourmand" and, like me, finds it hard to choose between his 2018s--which number among the most successful wines of that uneven vintage and which we revisited together from bottle--and their younger siblings, suggesting that 2019 is more charming and immediate but that 2018 may prove the more serious over the long haul. Time will tell, but what is clear is that this domaine simply doesn't miss these days. Happily, with the addition of several Beaune premiers crus, the more accessible--both financially and structurally--part of Domaine Dugat-Py's range has expanded, and these cuvees will offer an excellent introduction to what is now going on at this address. It bears repeating that the Dugat-Py style has appreciably evolved in the last few years: Low yields, old vines and small-berried massal selections mean that these are inevitably deep, concentrated and age-worthy wines; but extraction isn't pushed so far as it once was, and--as I wrote last year--Loic has also quietly reduced the percentage of new oak used here. Where until recently 100% new was the order of the day from all premiers and grands crus-and sometimes for communal appellations too--that has been much reduced. The choice of forests, seasoning and toast has been refined too, and clearly Dugat-Py has never been so well served by Tonnellerie Fran?ois Freres as they are today. So, I once again encourage readers to put outdated stereotypes of excessive oak and over-extraction to one side and try what is being produced today, as these are bottles that number among the finest that contemporary Burgundy has to offer.

ワインアドヴォケイト:92-94 ポイント
Neal Martin. Tasting date: October 2020 Drinking window: 2024 - 2043
The 2019 Gevrey-Chambertin Petite Chapelle 1er Cru was picked on the first day of harvest, along with the Charmes-Chambertin and Mazoyeres. Containing 50% whole bunch, it is very perfumed on the nose, the most floral of Dugat-Py’s Premier Crus, but thankfully the gushing violet and peony aromas do not obscure the fruit expression. The palate is medium-bodied with supple tannins, more understated than I anticipated after the aromatics. This ends up a streamlined Petite Chapelle of wonderful delineation and salinity (though maybe the Champeaux has a little more complexity overall at this early juncture). Not so Petite!