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Where to buy 1998 | Jacky Truchot-Martin | Morey St Denis Clos Sorbe (Magnum)

1998 | Jacky Truchot-Martin | Morey St Denis Clos Sorbe (Magnum)

£7,699.00

Red Wine: 1998 | Jacky Truchot-Martin | Morey St Denis Clos Sorbe (Magnum)

Aromas of very ripe fruit (plum, blackcurrant), notes of spices and tea.

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Producer: Jacky Truchot-Martin

Vintage: 1998

Size: 1.5L

ABV: 13.5%

Varietal: Pinot Noir

    Country/Region: France, Burgundy

      Detailed Description

      Aromas of very ripe fruit (plum, blackcurrant), notes of spices and tea. On the palate, the texture is rich and creamy, with present but melted tannins and lots of fruitiness. The long finish is appreciable.

      Producer Information

      (Domaine) Jacky Truchot-Martin is a now defunct wine producer formerly based in the village of Morey-Saint-Denis, crafting a range of minimal-intervention Pinot Noir wines from local vineyards. Bottles of his wines (which are increasingly rare) are much sought-after on the secondary market. The eponymous Jacky Truchot returned from French military service in the 1960s and began helping his cousin, Henri Mauffré (at what was then Domaine Mauffré or, later, Mauffré-Truchot) in the cellars of his domaine. By the early 1970s, Truchot had taken over from his cousin and the domaine was renamed J. Truchot-Martin with labels sometimes displaying "Jacky Truchot" although the former (J. Truchot-Martin, without the "domaine") was the official title. Truchot made wines at the domaine until he retired in 2005. He sold of all his holdings bar a small portion of his vines in Clos Sorbés, which he kept for his own production and consumption (the vineyard was close to his home in Morey). Until his retirement, Truchot made a number of wines from parcels across the Côte de Nuits but mainly focussed around Morey including the grands crus Clos de la Roche and neighboring Charmes-Chambertin (the latter often alongside the "Vieilles Vignes" title). Other wines included the Chambolle-Musigny Premier Cru Les Sentiers as well as Morey's Clos Sorbes and Les Blanchards. Truchot was a minimal-intervention producer (his wines were rarely fined, filtered or sulphured) who garnered a reputation for lightweight but aromatic and beguiling Pinot Noir wines.

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      1998 | Jacky Truchot-Martin | Morey St Denis Clos Sorbe (Magnum)

      £7,699.00

      Red Wine: 1998 | Jacky Truchot-Martin | Morey St Denis Clos Sorbe (Magnum)

      Aromas of very ripe fruit (plum, blackcurrant), notes of spices and tea.

      Order from the Largest & Most Trusted Premium Spirits Marketplace!

      Featured in

      NOTICE: Many other small liquor store sites may end up cancelling your order due to the high demand, unavailability or inaccurate inventory counts. We have partnerships consisting of a large network of licensed retailers from within the United States, Europe and across the world ensuring orders are fulfilled.

      Producer: Jacky Truchot-Martin

      Vintage: 1998

      Size: 1.5L

      ABV: 13.5%

      Varietal: Pinot Noir

      Country/Region: France, Burgundy

      Aromas of very ripe fruit (plum, blackcurrant), notes of spices and tea. On the palate, the texture is rich and creamy, with present but melted tannins and lots of fruitiness. The long finish is appreciable.

      Producer Information

      (Domaine) Jacky Truchot-Martin is a now defunct wine producer formerly based in the village of Morey-Saint-Denis, crafting a range of minimal-intervention Pinot Noir wines from local vineyards. Bottles of his wines (which are increasingly rare) are much sought-after on the secondary market. The eponymous Jacky Truchot returned from French military service in the 1960s and began helping his cousin, Henri Mauffré (at what was then Domaine Mauffré or, later, Mauffré-Truchot) in the cellars of his domaine. By the early 1970s, Truchot had taken over from his cousin and the domaine was renamed J. Truchot-Martin with labels sometimes displaying "Jacky Truchot" although the former (J. Truchot-Martin, without the "domaine") was the official title. Truchot made wines at the domaine until he retired in 2005. He sold of all his holdings bar a small portion of his vines in Clos Sorbés, which he kept for his own production and consumption (the vineyard was close to his home in Morey). Until his retirement, Truchot made a number of wines from parcels across the Côte de Nuits but mainly focussed around Morey including the grands crus Clos de la Roche and neighboring Charmes-Chambertin (the latter often alongside the "Vieilles Vignes" title). Other wines included the Chambolle-Musigny Premier Cru Les Sentiers as well as Morey's Clos Sorbes and Les Blanchards. Truchot was a minimal-intervention producer (his wines were rarely fined, filtered or sulphured) who garnered a reputation for lightweight but aromatic and beguiling Pinot Noir wines.
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