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Échezeaux Grand Cru 'Les Loächausses', Domaine Michel Gros, 2024

Échezeaux Grand Cru 'Les Loächausses', Domaine Michel Gros, 2024

Domaine Michel Gros | Burgundy, France
  • 75cl
  • Red Still
  • Pinot Noir
Regular price £624.00
Regular price Offer price £624.00
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Est. delivery in 2027

Always a pleasure to visit this Vosne-Romanée stalwart, whose holdings remain the closest in spirit and geography to the original Gros family estate, founded in 1830. Today the domaine spans 23 hectares, including the Clos des Réas, the only Premier Cru monopole in Vosne. All wines are fully destemmed, giving a clear through-line of purity, density and finely polished tannins across the range. Since 2022, the domaine has taken full control of its Grand Cru parcels, with significant replanting using massale selection and increased vine density.

Yields in 2024 were sharply reduced, contributing to the concentration and intensity seen throughout the reds.

What the critics say:

91-93/100Allen Meadows, Burghound

"Generous wood stops just short of dominating the layered nose of both red and dark cherry along with a plethora of spice and floral elements, especially violet. There is a lovely, even seductive texture, to the acceptably concentrated medium weight flavors that conclude in a dusty, youthfully austere and balanced finale. I like the length and while this could use better depth, that should reasonably develop in time."

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OUR GROWERS

Domaine Michel Gros

The Gros family have been a dominant presence in Vosne-Romanée since 1830 and Michel, alongside sisters Anne and Anne-Françoise and brother Bernard, all of whom have eponymous domaines, represents the sixth generation.

Low yields, hand picking, total destemming and minimal racking are factors in the resultant style of Michel’s wines – supple and seductive.

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