The producer
Based in Flagey, but with six Grand Cru holdings from Flagey to Gevrey, the triple-named estate has come into its own under current generation director Claire Fleurot and her talented young winemaker Thomas Colladot. Thomas’ mother is a Coquard, and from Morey, while the Loison side of the family is from Flagey.
With a deep belief that great wines are created in the vineyard, Coquard-Loison-Fleurot has a stellar collection of Burgundian terroirs to work with including 0.18ha Grands Echezeaux, 1.29ha Echezeaux, 0.64ha Clos de Vougeot, 1.17ha Clos de la Roche, 0.17ha Clos St Denis and 0.32ha Charmes-Chambertin.
The style is still evolving but with a light extraction and a definite but delicate use of new oak that makes for elegant wines showing fruit purity and great terroir expressions. Should we call this domaine a future star of Burgundy when the wines are already held in great respect? And are in great demand? Let’s just say it’s a star producer still on the rise.
The wine
This red wine showcases a beautiful garnet hue and opens with an enchanting bouquet of red berries, including ripe strawberries and cherries, complemented by subtle floral and earthy undertones. On the palate, the wine exhibits a silky texture and refined tannins, with flavours echoing the aromatic profile, enriched by nuances of violets and a touch of forest floor. The careful vinification and aging in French oak barrels contribute to its elegant structure and a lingering finish. Domaine Coquard Loison Fleurot's Chambolle-Musigny Village from the 2019 vintage is a testament to the estate's dedication to crafting wines that capture the essence of their terroir with finesse and sophistication.