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Domaine de la Galopière

ドメーヌ・ド・ラ・ガロピエール

vineyards
1
GRAND CRU
0
PREMIER CRU
1
Based in
Aloxe-Corton

Profile

アロース・コルトン村に拠点を構えるドメーヌ・ド・ラ・ガロピエールは、ブルゴーニュの伝統を静かに守り続ける小規模な造り手である。その活動の核心は、本拠地であるアロース・コルトンに位置する一級畑、レ・ヴァロジエールに集約されている。所有する畑はこのプルミエ・クリュ1カ所のみという極めて限定的な体制を敷いており、単一のテロワールに向き合う真摯な姿勢が伺える。広大な特級畑を擁する村において、あえて一つの区画に注力することで、その土地が持つ固有の個性を精緻に表現しているのが特徴だ。華美な装飾を排し、特定の畑が持つポテンシャルを実直に引き出すそのスタイルは、アロース・コルトンの本質を知る上で貴重な存在といえる。最小限の所有面積から生み出される、希少性の高いワイン造りを展開している。

Vineyard Holdings

* Includes wines sourced as négociant

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History

Domaine de la Galopière is a small estate in Aloxe-Corton, the northernmost commune of the Côte de Beaune and co-owner of the Corton hill with Pernand-Vergelesses and Ladoix-Serrigny.

Winemaking Approach

A small estate with a single documented parcel. Its sole holding — Les Valozières — is among Aloxe-Corton's better-known Premier Cru sites, situated on the lower slopes of the Corton hill.

Vintage Ratings

Côte de Beaune・Rouge · 1947–2024 (5-point overall, newest on right)

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2024★★★★★Drink earlyFrost, hail and mildew made Pinot extremely difficult. Yields fell to a quarter at worst, with overall thin, challenging quality.
2023★★★★★Drink earlyA large crop with seductive fruit but inconsistent density. Approachable, charming reds for early-to-medium drinking.
2022★★★★★HoldDespite the heat, perfumed reds with refined tannins seamlessly integrated with fruit — a recent benchmark vintage.
2021★★★★★HoldA cool, classical return to high-acid style. Juicy, crunchy villages; Grands Crus show poise and freshness.
2020★★★★HoldConcentrated, dramatic fruit with surprising freshness from early picking. A standout vintage with long aging potential.
2019★★★★HoldRipe yet classically balanced — an outstanding year with rich fruit and fresh acidity, suited to long-term aging.
2018★★★★HoldDark, vivacious and concentrated reds combining ripeness with freshness — a standout recent vintage built to age.
2017★★★★★Drink nowA generous year, 41% larger than 2016. Supple, accessible reds with juicy fruit for near-term enjoyment.
2016★★★★Drink nowFrost slashed yields, but survivors made deep-coloured, fleshy reds with soft tannins — charming for medium-term drinking.
2015★★★★HoldWarm, low-yielding and ripe, producing deeply fruited reds with structure and excellent long-term aging potential.
2014★★★★★Drink nowFresh, lively and energetic reds with more length than amplitude — elegant, classic Côte de Beaune in style.
2013★★★★★Drink nowJuly hail damaged the north, but overall a cool, classical vintage producing charming reds with terroir clarity for medium-term.
2012★★★★Drink nowFrost and hail cut yields, but survivors produced concentrated, balanced reds with harmonious structure and fruit.
2011★★★★★Drink nowLight, accessible Pinot with modest structure. Pure fruit and soft texture make it appealing for near-term drinking.
2010★★★★At peakA classical vintage with fine acid-tannin balance. A step behind Côte de Nuits but elegant and now showing mature charm.
2009★★★★At peakCharming and fluid with ripe, pure fruit; some soft and approachable early.
2008★★★★★At peakLate, small harvest yielding pure, vibrant reds; somewhat inconsistent.
2007★★★★★At peakGood ripeness in Beaune, Pommard and Volnay; aromatic, early-drinking reds.
2006★★★★At peakLess dense than Cote de Nuits but vibrant and elegant.
2005★★★★★HoldBeautifully balanced with vibrant structures; rich in fruit and tannins for long ageing.
2004★★★★★At peakHail and oidium challenged the year; sorting yielded fine, structured wines.
2003★★★★At peakExotic, ripe and rich from the heatwave; some wines very high in alcohol.
2002★★★★At peakBalanced and fruity; slightly lighter than Cote de Nuits, but elegant.
2001★★★★★At peakGood but uneven due to rain and hail; stick to top producers.
2000★★★★★Past peakUneven; rain resulted in light, soft reds, mostly past their prime.
1999★★★★At peakOne of Cote de Beaune's best modern vintages; ripe, succulent reds.
1998★★★★★Past peakUneven due to frost and hail; stick to top domaines.
1997★★★★★Past peakSoft, round wines for early consumption; low in natural acidity.
1996★★★★At peakRipe, fresh, harmonious reds; a large crop diluted some but structure remained.
1995★★★★★Past peakRain and rot weakened many wines; top examples were solid and tannic.
1994★★★★★Past peakSeptember rain brought rot; few wines escaped dilution.
1993★★★★Past peakThick-skinned grapes yielded dense, tannic reds of classical structure.
1992★★★★★Past peakA generous, supple vintage for early drinking; lacking structure.
1991★★★★★Past peakFrost and hail hit hard; Cote de Beaune especially struggled.
1990★★★★★At peakA historic vintage; even Cote de Beaune produced rich, long-lived reds.
1989★★★★Past peakA ripe, seductive vintage that foreshadowed the great 1990.
1988★★★★Past peakA warm September yielded structured, age-worthy reds.
1986★★★★★Past peakA challenging vintage marked by rain and rot.
1985★★★★★Past peakA historic vintage of elegance, balance and ripe concentration.
1983★★★★★Past peakHeat and rot made for a difficult year; top wines were tannic and structured.
1982★★★★★Past peakA large, soft vintage suited to early drinking; most past prime.
1980★★★★★Past peakRe-evaluated as a balanced, perfumed vintage for Cote de Beaune.
1978★★★★★Past peakA late-harvest masterpiece combining richness and refinement.
1976★★★★Past peakA hot, concentrated year producing structured, long-lived reds.
1971★★★★Past peakA classic, concentrated vintage remembered for its structure.
1969★★★★Past peakA refined, structured vintage; a pinnacle of the 1960s.
1966★★★★Past peakRemembered as a balanced, classically elegant vintage.
1964★★★★Past peakA concentrated, structured year with classical ageing potential.
1962★★★★Past peakA notable late-20th-century year producing refined, perfumed reds.
1961★★★★Past peakA concentrated classic vintage; a softer style than Cote de Nuits.
1959★★★★Past peakA landmark vintage of the 1950s combining generosity and elegance.
1957★★★★Past peakA balanced, velvety vintage of classical character.
1953★★★★Past peakA graceful vintage producing perfumed, refined reds.
1949★★★★★Past peakA classic masterpiece of elegance and balance; among the century's finest reds.
1947★★★★★Past peakA legendary post-war vintage of concentrated fruit and structure.

Aggregated consensus from professional and trade assessments. Individual vineyards or producers may diverge.

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FAQ

Where is Domaine de la Galopière based?
Domaine de la Galopière (ドメーヌ・ド・ラ・ガロピエール) is a producer based in Aloxe-Corton, Burgundy, France. They hold a total of 1 vineyard plots.
What Grand Cru vineyards does Domaine de la Galopière own?
Domaine de la Galopière does not own Grand Cru plots, but holds Premier Cru and Village-level vineyards.
What are the characteristics of Domaine de la Galopière?
アロース・コルトン村に拠点を構えるドメーヌ・ド・ラ・ガロピエールは、ブルゴーニュの伝統を静かに守り続ける小規模な造り手である。その活動の核心は、本拠地であるアロース・コルトンに位置する一級畑、レ・ヴァロジエールに集約されている。所有する畑はこのプルミエ・クリュ1カ所のみという極めて限定的な体制を敷いており、単一のテロワールに向き合う真摯な姿勢が伺える。広大な特級畑を擁する村において、あえて一つの区
What classification levels does Domaine de la Galopière cover?
Domaine de la Galopière's wines start from Premier Cru level, with 1 Premier Cru plots, offering a broad range.

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