Bottle of  Domaine Jean Noel Gagnard Chassagne Montrachet Rouge Cuvee L'estimee 2022

Domaine Jean Noel Gagnard Chassagne Montrachet Rouge Cuvee L'estimee 2022

AppellationChassagne‑Montrachet CountryFrance Colourred Alcohol13% Bottle750ml Drink window2025–2032

The 2022 Chassagne‑Montrachet Rouge Cuvée L’Estimée from Domaine Jean‑Noël Gagnard offers a gracious bouquet of wild strawberries and crunchy red fruits leading into a medium-bodied palate where bright acidity and polished tannins confer both structure and finesse.

Tasting

Aroma
wild strawberries and crunchy red fruits
Palate
bright acidity with polished tannins
Finish
structured and refined

Pairs with

  • roasted chicken
  • duck breast
  • mushroom risotto
  • ratatouille

Vineyard & Cellar

Vinification
100% de-stemmed, daily punch-downs and pump-overs, indigenous yeast fermentation in 228L oak barrels. Aged for 12-18 months in barrel (25% new oak).
Aging
Aged for 12-18 months in barrel (25% new oak).

From the Archive

Domaine Jean-Noel Gagnard Chassagne-Montrachet Rouge Cuvée L’Estimée | Fine Vines

Terroir: Multiple southeast-facing parcels from 225 to 230-meters elevation. Deep, stony clay soil.

Grapes from six different parcels spread across the appellation between Puligny and Santenay are used in this cuvée. They are planted at a density of 10,000 vines per hectare and pruned into Cordon royat.

The name of this cuvée originates in the history of the village of Chassagne and one of its oldest families: the Paquelins. There have been Paquelins living in the village since the 15th century, but as daughters married into other families, the current descendants have different last names including Coffinet (starting in 1866) and Gagnard (starting in 1925). The branch founded by Jean-Noël Gagnard became the Lestimé family in 1994, thus the creation of L'Estimée, an allusion to the newest branch of the family. L'Estimée can also be translated to mean "the respected lady" in French.

This cuvée represents the domaine's desire to highlight the potential of red wines from Chassagne-Montrachet; a village appellation mostly known for its whites. This is evident in the popularity of Chardonnay vineyards, as only 103 hectares of Chassagne-Montrachet are used to grow red wine varieties. (It is actually Burgundians that buy the majority of these wines: they're already in on the secret!) One can expect great quality for the price and wines that are often ready to drink at a younger age. In order to better show off the rarity of a red Chassagne-Montrachet and to strengthen the identity of L'Estimée, this wine is sold in a special bottle with unique packaging.