bouchard pere & fils
BOUCHARD PERE & FILS Les Cazetiers 1er cru, Gevrey-Chambertin 2022 Bottle
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Bouchard Pere & Fils Les Cazetiers 1er cru, Gevrey-Chambertin
Bouchard Père & Fils holds a significant parcel within Les Cazetiers, a premier cru widely regarded as equal to Grand Cru status. Situated on a steep, east-facing slope with shallow limestone soils, the vineyard benefits from optimal sun exposure and drainage. This site consistently produces Pinot Noir with the structural power and depth that define the Gevrey-Chambertin commune.
In the cellar, the grapes are sorted by hand and fermented in small vats to ensure precision. The wine matures in French oak barrels, approximately 40-50% new, for 12-14 months in the historic Bastion de l'Oratoire cellars. This controlled ageing allows the tannins to integrate while preserving the site’s natural tension and vibrant acidity.
The nose delivers concentrated red cherries, liquorice, and a faint earthiness typical of the region. On the palate, the wine is medium to full-bodied, with a firm, velvety texture and flavours of dark berries and spice. It is a bottle of immense prestige that offers both immediate appeal and a decade or more of cellaring potential.
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While Bouchard Père et Fil’s history goes back to 1731 when Michel Bouchard, a cloth merchant, began selling wine, it wasn’t until 1775, that Michel’s son, Joseph, acquired Bouchard’s first vineyards by purchasing 7 hectares in Volnay.
During the French Revolution, property belonging to the clergy and nobility was confiscated and sold and Joseph’s son, Antoine Philibert extended the family’s vineyard holdings; particularly in Beaune where Bouchard still own some 46.59 ha of premier cru vineyards.
Bouchard Père et Fils was officially incorporated in 1811 and in 1820 Bernard Bouchard purchased the Château de Beaune, a 15th-century fortress that has been Bouchard’s headquarters ever since and where over 2,000 bottles from the 19th century are still housed.
Bouchard continued to purchase vineyards and while some great wines were made after the second world war, by the 1980s the company was a remnant of its former self and in 1995, Joseph Henriot from Champagne Henriot purchased Bouchard for a reported £32m (a bargain compared to its value today) adding Domaine William Fevre in Chablis to the portfolio in 1998.
Henriot immediately set about restoring its fortunes, building a gravity fed winery in 2005 and while Bouchard are both a domaine and a negociant, it’s worth noting that with 130 hectares of land including 12 hectares of grand cru vineyards and 75 hectares of premier cru, they are the largest vineyard owner in the Cote d’Or.
Henriot passed away in 2015 but under the watchful eye of Technical Director of Operations Philippe Prost and Frédéric Weber, Bouchard continue to make an incredible range of wines across various prices points, communes and levels.