Gevrey-Chambertin
Gevrey-Chambertin is a commune in the Côte-d'Or department in eastern France. It is renowned for its production of Burgundy wine, particularly red wines made from the Pinot noir grape. The village is located in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region and is part of the Côte de Nuits subregion of the Burgundy wine region.
History
The history of Gevrey-Chambertin dates back to the Roman era, with evidence of viticulture in the area for centuries. The village was originally known as "Gevrey" but was renamed "Gevrey-Chambertin" in 1847 to reflect the importance of its most famous vineyard, Chambertin.
Geography
Gevrey-Chambertin is situated on the eastern slopes of the Côte d'Or escarpment, which provides an ideal terroir for growing Pinot noir. The vineyards are located at altitudes ranging from 240 to 280 meters above sea level, with a mix of limestone and clay soils that contribute to the complexity of the wines.
Wine Production
The wines of Gevrey-Chambertin are known for their deep color, rich flavors, and aging potential. The village is home to nine Grand Cru vineyards, including the famous Chambertin and Clos de Bèze. There are also 26 Premier Cru vineyards and numerous village-level vineyards.
Grand Cru Vineyards
- Chambertin
- Chambertin-Clos de Bèze
- Chapelle-Chambertin
- Charmes-Chambertin
- Griotte-Chambertin
- Latricières-Chambertin
- Mazis-Chambertin
- Mazoyères-Chambertin
- Ruchottes-Chambertin
Premier Cru Vineyards
Some of the notable Premier Cru vineyards include:
Economy
The economy of Gevrey-Chambertin is heavily reliant on viticulture and wine production. The village attracts wine enthusiasts from around the world, contributing to the local tourism industry. Many of the vineyards are family-owned and have been passed down through generations.
Culture
Gevrey-Chambertin hosts several wine-related events throughout the year, including tastings and festivals. The village is also known for its picturesque landscape and historic architecture, including the Saint Aignan Church, which dates back to the 13th century.
Notable Residents
- Napoleon Bonaparte was known to favor wines from Gevrey-Chambertin.
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