We have one of the best buys for Bourgogne Rouge this vintage from Roty at this low pricing. The oldest family in Gevrey-Chambertin, the Roty's have made some of the appellation's best wines since King Louis XIV ruled the country. 2014 was the last vintage that Philippe Roty was involved with, a soft-spoken and kind man that we were fortunate to meet. Though it was a loss, the family came together with Philippe's brother, Pierre-Jean, leading the charge and following the path his father, Joseph, and his brother, Philippe, laid out. Home to one of the largest collections of old vines in Burgundy, the Roty holdings have some significant age averaging 65+ years old. The domaines Bourgogne Pressonnier is deceptively good and one of the favorites here. Once considered Gevrey-Chambertin Village wine before the changing of laws, it was declassified to Bourgogne, not because the quality was lacking, but more so to balance out the category of Gevrey-Chambertin. This is one of the best bottles of Bourgogne you can get your hands on, and at this price, it's just silly good, commemorating the successes of the Roty family and their extraordinary holdings. 2021 is among the best of all time here and is village wine quality this vintage and is a fantastic buy at this pricing!
2021 Domaine Joseph Roty Bourgogne Cuvée Pressonnier
2021 Domaine Joseph Roty Bourgogne Cuvée Pressonnier
We have one of the best buys for Bourgogne Rouge this vintage from Roty at this low pricing. The oldest family in Gevrey-Chambertin, the Roty's have made some of the appellation's best wines since King Louis XIV ruled the country. 2014 was the last vintage that Philippe Roty was involved with, a soft-spoken and kind man that we were fortunate to meet. Though it was a loss, the family came together with Philippe's brother, Pierre-Jean, leading the charge and following the path his father, Joseph, and his brother, Philippe, laid out. Home to one of the largest collections of old vines in Burgundy, the Roty holdings have some significant age averaging 65+ years old. The domaines Bourgogne Pressonnier is deceptively good and one of the favorites here. Once considered Gevrey-Chambertin Village wine before the changing of laws, it was declassified to Bourgogne, not because the quality was lacking, but more so to balance out the category of Gevrey-Chambertin. This is one of the best bottles of Bourgogne you can get your hands on, and at this price, it's just silly good, commemorating the successes of the Roty family and their extraordinary holdings. 2021 is among the best of all time here and is village wine quality this vintage and is a fantastic buy at this pricing!