Domaine Jeannin-Naltet
ドメーヌ・ジャナン・ナルテ
Profile
メルキュレを拠点とするドメーヌ・ジャナン・ナルテは、この村のテロワールを象徴する実力派の造り手である。所有する3つの畑はすべて一級畑(プルミエ・クリュ)で構成されており、そのラインナップは村の個性を端的に示している。なかでも特筆すべきは、4.92ヘクタールという広大な面積を誇るクロ・デ・グラン・ヴォワイアンである。この畑はドメーヌが単独所有するモノポールであり、その規模と希少性から看板銘柄として揺るぎない地位を築いている。加えて、クロ・レヴェックとレ・ノーグという、メルキュレを代表する優れた一級畑を擁している点も見逃せない。グラン・クリュこそ持たないものの、一級畑のみに特化した少数精鋭の畑構成は、このドメーヌが持つ高い専門性と、拠点とする村への深い献身を物語っている。
Vineyard Holdings
* Includes wines sourced as négociant
History
Domaine Jeannin-Naltet is a Mercurey estate in the Côte Chalonnaise. Mercurey is the largest commune of the appellation, producing mostly Pinot Noir — more structured and earthier than Côte de Nuits village wines, with a rustic energy that makes them some of Burgundy's best-value reds. The domaine concentrates entirely on Mercurey's Premier Cru hillsides.
Winemaking Approach
Three Premier Cru parcels give Jeannin-Naltet a focused but varied range within Mercurey. Clos des Grands Voyens — nearly 5 hectares — is the anchor, a substantial holding for the appellation. Clos l'Évêque and Les Naugues add complementary textures, and the domaine bottles each under its own identity in the classic parcel-based model.
Vintage Ratings
Côte Chalonnaise・Rouge · 1969–2024 (5-point overall, newest on right)
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| Yr | Score | Window | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2024 | ★★★★★ | Drink early | A difficult year of frost, hail and mildew. Yields dropped sharply and quality struggled, especially for reds; whites fared slightly better. |
| 2023 | ★★★★★ | Drink early | A large, juicy crop of reds and whites with modest density. Approachable for early drinking, with strong value appeal. |
| 2022 | ★★★★★ | Hold | Despite the heat, perfumed, balanced reds and fresh, concentrated whites — a high-quality recent vintage. |
| 2021 | ★★★★★ | Hold | A cool, frost-affected, challenging year. A return to classical, lively freshness — appealing for high-acid traditionalists. |
| 2020 | ★★★★★ | Hold | An outstanding recent vintage. Concentrated yet fresh reds and whites suited for both long aging and earlier drinking. |
| 2019 | ★★★★★ | Hold | Excellent results for both concentrated reds and rich whites. Classical balance and good long-term aging potential. |
| 2018 | ★★★★★ | Hold | A ripe yet fresh vintage. Reds are dark and concentrated; whites show depth and precision — suitable for long aging. |
| 2017 | ★★★★★ | Drink now | Generous yields and accessible, fruit-forward style. Both reds and whites drink well young — outstanding value for everyday drinking. |
| 2016 | ★★★★★ | Drink now | Less frost damage than the Côte d'Or in many sectors. Fleshy, approachable reds and whites — a solid medium-term vintage. |
| 2015 | ★★★★★ | Drink now | A warm, ripe and generous year. Reds show deep fruit and structure; whites are rich and balanced — echoing the Côte d'Or. |
| 2014 | ★★★★★ | Drink now | Whites with vibrant acidity were particularly strong. Reds are fresh and transparent — an elegant year across the region. |
| 2013 | ★★★★★ | Drink now | A cool, late, classical vintage. Clean and fresh with terroir definition — solid medium-term drinking with good value. |
| 2012 | ★★★★★ | Drink now | Frost and hail cut yields, but survivors produced concentrated, balanced reds and whites — high quality echoing the Côte d'Or. |
| 2011 | ★★★★★ | Past peak | Whites fared better than reds. Soft, approachable wines with limited aging potential — best enjoyed in their youthful freshness. |
| 2010 | ★★★★★ | At peak | A solid vintage with concentration and balance, benefitting from the Côte d'Or's great year. Good value across reds and whites. |
| 2009 | ★★★★★ | At peak | A ripe, seductive vintage; Chalonnaise also produced wines of pure fruit. |
| 2008 | ★★★★★ | At peak | Late harvest yielding pure reds with attractive lean acidity. |
| 2007 | ★★★★★ | At peak | Aromatic, fresh wines for early to mid-term drinking. |
| 2006 | ★★★★★ | At peak | Charming, balanced wines drinking well now. |
| 2005 | ★★★★★ | At peak | A historic vintage; Chalonnaise also produced concentrated, structured reds. |
| 2004 | ★★★★★ | At peak | Fresh, light reds and whites for early enjoyment; good value. |
| 2003 | ★★★★★ | Past peak | Ripe and rich from the heatwave but low-acid; most past prime now. |
| 2002 | ★★★★★ | At peak | Balanced and fruity; Chalonnaise also delivered successful wines top to bottom. |
| 2001 | ★★★★★ | At peak | Uneven from rain and hail; top wines show lean structure. |
| 2000 | ★★★★★ | Past peak | Rain softened the wines; mostly past prime now. |
| 1999 | ★★★★★ | At peak | A modern reference vintage; Chalonnaise produced juicy, vibrant wines. |
| 1998 | ★★★★★ | Past peak | Uneven due to frost and hail; only top producers stood out. |
| 1997 | ★★★★★ | Past peak | Ripe, soft reds for early drinking; most are past prime. |
| 1996 | ★★★★★ | At peak | One of the finest recent vintages for Mercurey and Montagny; elegant whites too. |
| 1995 | ★★★★★ | Past peak | Rain challenged the year; top wines retained structure. |
| 1993 | ★★★★★ | Past peak | Thick-skinned grapes yielded structured reds; well-rated for Chalonnaise. |
| 1992 | ★★★★★ | Past peak | A generous, supple vintage for early drinking. |
| 1991 | ★★★★★ | Past peak | A difficult year compromised by frost and hail. |
| 1990 | ★★★★★ | Past peak | A historic vintage for Chalonnaise too; the dawn of its 1990s renaissance. |
| 1989 | ★★★★★ | Past peak | A ripe, seductive vintage. |
| 1988 | ★★★★★ | Past peak | A warm September yielded structured reds and whites. |
| 1985 | ★★★★★ | Past peak | A historic vintage of grace and balance; Chalonnaise shone too. |
| 1978 | ★★★★★ | Past peak | A late-harvest success; Chalonnaise also yielded concentrated reds. |
| 1976 | ★★★★★ | Past peak | A hot vintage producing structured reds in classical style. |
| 1971 | ★★★★★ | Past peak | A classic vintage of concentration. |
| 1969 | ★★★★★ | Past peak | Remembered as one of the best 1960s vintages for Cote Chalonnaise too. |
Aggregated consensus from professional and trade assessments. Individual vineyards or producers may diverge.
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12 relatedFAQ
- Where is Domaine Jeannin-Naltet based?
- Domaine Jeannin-Naltet (ドメーヌ・ジャナン・ナルテ) is a producer based in Mercurey, Burgundy, France. They hold a total of 3 vineyard plots.
- What Grand Cru vineyards does Domaine Jeannin-Naltet own?
- Domaine Jeannin-Naltet does not own Grand Cru plots, but holds Premier Cru and Village-level vineyards.
- What are the characteristics of Domaine Jeannin-Naltet?
- メルキュレを拠点とするドメーヌ・ジャナン・ナルテは、この村のテロワールを象徴する実力派の造り手である。所有する3つの畑はすべて一級畑(プルミエ・クリュ)で構成されており、そのラインナップは村の個性を端的に示している。なかでも特筆すべきは、4.92ヘクタールという広大な面積を誇るクロ・デ・グラン・ヴォワイアンである。この畑はドメーヌが単独所有するモノポールであり、その規模と希少性から看板銘柄として揺
- What classification levels does Domaine Jeannin-Naltet cover?
- Domaine Jeannin-Naltet's wines start from Premier Cru level, with 3 Premier Cru plots, offering a broad range.
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