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ProducerDomaine Bruno Clair
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Vintage2010
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Grape VarietyPinot Noir
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RegionBurgundy
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Sub RegionGevrey Chambertin
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SizeBottle
Bruno Clair started his own domaine in 1979 with small holdings in Marsannay, Fixin, Morey and Savigny Dominode. Alongside this sat his family’s Clair-Dau estate, one of the great Burgundian domaines, however following the death of his grandfather Joseph Clair family disaggreements sadly lead to its dismantling in 1985. The following year, to add to his own small domaine, Bruno was entrusted with the vineyards of his parents, brothers and sisters which included those of Clos de Bèze, Cazetiers, Clos St-Jacques, Vosne-Romanée, Clos du Fonteny and Chambolle-Musigny. Bruno Clair’s wings are spread widely over the Côte d’Or covering nine appellations in total.
Bruno, first and foremost, is a vigneron adopting an approach that involves back-breaking vineyard work and minimal intervention winemaking, using a mixture of large old wooden foudres and smaller barriques for the long slow ageing process. New oak, though used, is kept relatively low – rarely going above 40% even for the Grands Crus. Edouard and Arthur Clair, Bruno’s sons, are an exciting, committed new generation gradually taking over, gently introducing a few enhancements such as increased whole bunch percentages and less sulphur usage. There is no doubt that Bruno Clair have upped their game over the last ten years and have well and truly broken into the top league of estates in the Côte de Nuits.
94 Points Allen Meadows
(from a 1 ha parcel of 40+ year old vines) This is aromatically similar to the Cazetiers except that there is a top note of restrained and cool red berry fruit that elevates the elegance to where this is perhaps the most refined nose in the entire range. As is usually the case, the supporting tannins of the ultra-fine middle weight flavors are more polished and the overall mouth feel is a wine of extreme sophistication, all wrapped in an explosive, long and focused finish. This too is absolutely terrific though again, plenty of patience will be required. Drink: 2025+ *Outstanding*
93-95 Points Wine Advocate
The 2010 Gevrey-Chambertin Clos St. Jacques is deep, round and powerful. The intense tannins are beautifully matched by the intensity of the fruit. Expressive mentholated, spiced notes develop in the glass, adding complexity and gravitas. The fruit turns positively explosive on the finish. The Clos St. Jacques has a very bright future ahead of it. This is a dazzling showing. Anticipated maturity: 2020-2030.