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This wine has always offered stunning value—the 2020 is true to form and then some. It’s a layered and complex old-vine red Burgundy that is both delicious now, and age-worthy. It hails from a single 0.94-hectare parcel of 50-plus-year-old Pinot Noir vines grown on the red clays of Les Grandes Terres on the Santenay side of Chassagne. The clay-rich soil type here has long produced some of the finest and silkiest reds of the village. The 2020 was fermented with 25% whole bunches bringing perfume and some extra fine tannins. In an age of skyrocketing prices, it’s wonderful to still find such value from the Côte d’Or.