Echézeaux at a Glance
Echézeaux is a Grand Cru appellation of approximately 37.7 hectares in Flagey-Echézeaux, Cote de Nuits, Burgundy. Grand Cru status was officially granted in 1937. The appellation encompasses a large and diverse hillside with significant variation in soil composition and quality across its extent. The style varies accordingly, from elegant and mineral in the finest upper sections to broader and more accessible in the lower parcels. The appellation is farmed by a significant number of producers. Domaine Bizot produces one of the most highly regarded and sought-after expressions. Domaine de la Romanée-Conti is also a significant producer of this Grand Cru.
The Vineyard
Echézeaux covers a large area of the Flagey-Echézeaux hillside, incorporating eleven distinct lieux-dits with varying soil compositions. The upper sections of the vineyard, closer to Grands Echézeaux in elevation and soil type, produce wines of greater mineral definition and longevity. The lower sections, with heavier and more clay-dominant soils, produce wines that are more immediately accessible and generous but with less structural definition.
This diversity is both the vineyard's defining characteristic and its greatest challenge for collectors: the Echézeaux label on a bottle communicates Grand Cru status without specifying which section of a 37.7-hectare appellation the wine comes from. Understanding the specific parcel farmed by each producer is essential for navigating the appellation intelligently.
Style of Wine
At its best, Echézeaux produces wines that combine the aromatic complexity and mineral depth of the Vosne-Romanée style with a textural richness and structural completeness that develop progressively over fifteen or more years. The finest expressions from the upper parcels share the elegance and precision of the neighbouring Grands Echézeaux, whilst the broader, more accessible sections offer earlier-drinking pleasure without the same depth of development.
The Producers of Echézeaux
Jean-Yves Bizot's Echézeaux has become one of the most coveted and discussed expressions of this Grand Cru, combining a natural, minimal-intervention philosophy with exceptional old-vine fruit from a well-sited parcel. The wines are produced in tiny quantities, developing with impressive concentration and aromatic definition over fifteen or more years, and consistently attract the strongest critical attention and collector demand of any Echézeaux produced today.
Why Collect Echézeaux?
Echézeaux provides collectors with one of the more accessible entry points to the Grand Cru tier of the Cote de Nuits, at prices somewhat below those of the most celebrated Vosne-Romanée Grand Crus. The key to collecting intelligently within the appellation is to focus on producers who farm the highest-quality parcels with genuine philosophical rigour: Domaine Bizot is the clearest current example of this approach, producing wine that fully justifies the Grand Cru classification from a specific and well-chosen section of this large and diverse vineyard.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why does Echézeaux vary so much in quality?
Echézeaux covers 37.7 hectares across eleven distinct lieux-dits with significantly varying soil compositions and aspects. The upper, more limestone-dominant sections produce wines of genuine Grand Cru definition, whilst the lower, heavier-soiled sections produce wines of less precise character. The producer and specific parcel farmed are the essential variables for collectors to understand.
How does Echézeaux compare to Grands Echézeaux?
Grands Echézeaux is the superior appellation, occupying a more elevated position on the hillside with better-drained and more limestone-dominant soils. The finest Grands Echézeaux consistently surpasses the finest Echézeaux in definition and longevity, though the best Echézeaux from producers such as Domaine Bizot can challenge this general rule.
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