2013 Hautes-Côtes de Beaune

Wine Details
Place of Origin

France

Hautes Côtes De Beaune

Burgundy

Color

Red

Grape/Blend

Pinot Noir

Reviews & Tasting Notes

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Drinking Window

2018 - 2023

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While Gilles Jayer believes that the suppler, fruitier 2014s will be good young or old, "the 2013s are serious wines that need aging." He harvested beginning on October 2 with grape sugars between 13% and 13.5%, or roughly a full degree higher than in 2014, and did no chaptalization.

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2016 - 2023

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This small domaine tucked a bit out of the way in the Hautes Côtes de Nuits remains one of Burgundy's best kept secrets. Gilles Jayer crafts meticulous, sleek Burgundies loaded with personality. In particular, the entry-level wines are impeccable here. Then again, Jayer lavishes the same care on those wines he reserves for his top bottlings, including 100% new oak for all the wines. The Jayer Burgundies are sleek and racy, but these days the oak is not especially noticeable. Instead, the wine stand out for their impeccable overall balance. In 2013, Jayer began bringing in his fruit beginning on October 9, very late even for the year. The wines I tasted from barrel point to another brilliant vintage.