2019 Bernard Dugat-Py Gevrey-Chambertin Les Evocelles Tres Vieilles Vignes #164305395
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About Bernard Dugat-Py
Dugat-Py owns 9.5 hectares of Pinot Noir and one hectare of Chardonnay. Loïc is particularly passionate about old vines, with the estate now owning vines aged from 65 to over 100 years old in both Côte de Nuits and Côte de Beaune. Consequently, nearly every wine in the line-up is designated either as Vieilles Vignes or Très Vieilles Vignes. They tend to these mature vineyards with meticulous care, using homemade biodynamic ingredients as fertilizer, and the 1er Cru and Grand Cru sites are horse-plowed. The vines are never trimmed, allowing the canopies to reach a height of seven or eight feet in the summer months.
Since Loïc took over the family business, there has been a clear evolution, not only in the vineyards but also in the winery. The estate has been certified biodynamic since 2003, and Loïc does not chaptalize, acidify, inoculate, or add anything to juice, with sulfur being the only addition made before bottling. The wines are still deep and powerful but have more balance and finesse than ever. The alcohol rarely surpasses 13.5%, and harvest now occurs on the earlier side to retain freshness and elegance.
The estate's most famous vineyard, Chambertin, is located mid-slope between 853 feet and 984 feet in elevation and enjoys cool breezes from the Combe Grisard above and the south side. Dugat-Py is the only producer in Gevrey-Chambertin that picks grapes early in the season, resulting in a unique expression of the terroir. The Chambertin vines in their plot are more than 90 years old, and the annual production of this wine is only 220-270 bottles. The wine is traditionally vinified with a single punch-down and pump-over daily while fermenting and aged for 18 to 26 months in 100% new oak casks. The wine is bottled non-filtered.
In summary, Dugat-Py is a top-class estate that has risen to prominence in the last few decades. The family's expertise in winemaking and working in the vines has been passed down through 13 generations. The estate's dedication to organic and biodynamic viticulture, old vines, and traditional winemaking techniques result in wines that are unique expressions of the terroir. The estate's Chambertin vineyard is particularly noteworthy, with its early picking resulting in a wine with exceptional depth and complexity.