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Hedonism Wines
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Description

Formerly based in the village of Morey-Saint-Denis, Domaine Jacky Truchot-Martin was a wine producer which operated until 2005. The estate consisted of six hectares of vineyards in three Burgundy appellations. Gevrey-Chambertin, Morey-Saint-Denis and Chambolle-Musigny. After founder Jacky Truchot decided to retire, the property was sold off and the business closed down. His wines have now become very scarce and highly sought-after by collectors. This particular cuvée is an old-vine Morey-Saint-Denis from 2004, one of the very last vintages produced by Jacky himself.

About this wine

The Morey St Denis Truchot Martin 2005 is a standout vintage from Domaine Truchot-Martin. This wine exemplifies the estate's commitment to expressing the Morey-Saint-Denis terroir. Crafted from old vine Pinot Noir, it offers a complex bouquet of red fruits, earthy notes, and well-integrated oak, with a refined structure and exceptional aging potential. Red fruits, earthy undertones, well-integrated oak, refined structure

Morey-Saint-Denis

Morey-Saint-Denis is a key wine-producing area within the Côte de Nuits part of Burgundy, France, known for its rich and elegant red wines made predominantly from Pinot Noir. This collection from Domaine Truchot-Martin stands out for its exceptional quality, showcasing the nuanced characteristics of the Morey-Saint-Denis terroir.

Domaine Truchot-Martin

Domaine Truchot-Martin was a highly respected wine producer in the Burgundy region of France, known for its exceptional Pinot Noir wines. The domaine was particularly famous for its old vine Pinot Noir from some of the most prestigious appellations in Burgundy, including Morey-Saint-Denis, Chambolle-Musigny, and Gevrey-Chambertin. Under the leadership of Jean-Marie Truchot, the domaine practiced traditional winemaking methods, emphasizing low yields, manual harvesting, and minimal intervention in the winery to best express the unique characteristics of each vineyard.