Domaine Faiveley (Joseph Faiveley)
Gevrey-Chambertin Pinot Noir
Confrérie de la Chaîne Des Rôtisseurs, Bailliage d'Albany; 3 November 2019 at the Albany Institute of History & Art, Albany, NY
Fourth Course
Lamb
Smoked Lamb Shoulder-Delicata Squash, Dumpling, Onion Broth, Carrot Puree
(A great pairing, this Village wine easily has another 6-8 years of life!)
Confrérie de la Chaîne Des Rôtisseurs, Bailliage d'Albany; 3 November 2019 at the Albany Institute of History & Art, Albany, NY
Fourth Course
Lamb
Smoked Lamb Shoulder-Delicata Squash, Dumpling, Onion Broth, Carrot Puree
(A great pairing, this Village wine easily has another 6-8 years of life!)
Old vines Gevery- Chambertain - nice big black fruit , leather , great balance
Old vines Gevery- Chambertain - nice big black fruit , leather , great balance
Apr 14th, 20192013...first vintage as Domaine wine following acquisition of Dupont-Tisserandot.
2013...first vintage as Domaine wine following acquisition of Dupont-Tisserandot.
May 8th, 2016Nice strawberries, cherries, a little thin on complexity and body but nice acidity.
Nice strawberries, cherries, a little thin on complexity and body but nice acidity.
Feb 10th, 2016Happy Easter y’all!
I celebrated by opening this dandy Gevry! This bottle marks the most I have ever spent on a single bottle ($75).
With the social distancing set in place I (un)fortunately had to drink this one all on my own. I would have rather shared this with others who would also appreciate it…but here we are. I won’t complain about drinking good burgundy all by myself LOL

This wine was extremely funky at first with lots of earthy notes: wet leaves, dirt. The nose became fruitier as it opened up.
The palate was smooth with lovely tart cherries. It lingered on the palate for quite a while.
A nice wine to have on a quarantined holiday and Monty Python & the Holy Grail on tv!
Happy Easter y’all!
I celebrated by opening this dandy Gevry! This bottle marks the most I have ever spent on a single bottle ($75).
With the social distancing set in place I (un)fortunately had to drink this one all on my own. I would have rather shared this with others who would also appreciate it…but here we are. I won’t complain about drinking good burgundy all by myself LOL

This wine was extremely funky at first with lots of earthy notes: wet leaves, dirt. The nose became fruitier as it opened up.
The palate was smooth with lovely tart cherries. It lingered on the palate for quite a while.
A nice wine to have on a quarantined holiday and Monty Python & the Holy Grail on tv!
Nicely made, however nothing too special. A little thin up front but closes nicely. Tart cherry and cedar, nice minerals on the finish along with some acidity.
Nicely made, however nothing too special. A little thin up front but closes nicely. Tart cherry and cedar, nice minerals on the finish along with some acidity.
Apr 8th, 2018