Located south of Dijon, the Gevrey-Chambertin appellation is the top village of the Côte de Nuits. In 1847, by royal order of King Louis Philippe, the name Chambertin was attached to Gevrey and officially became Gevrey-Chambertin. Seuvrées comes from the Latin Separatas. This is because the plot was separate in two by the border villages of Gevrey and Morey that we named this locality as well. Our "Seuvrées" plot is situated south of the village of Gevrey, below "Les Mazoyères" or "Charmes" Grands Crus plots.
The vines are planted on a soil of clay-limestone containing marl clay mixed with round clods of varying size, and stones. A very gentle slope to the east, licked the first rays of sun, gravelly soils: all these are very good conditions for the emergence of a wine of exquisite flexibility.
A Tournedos of beef will be fully accompanied by this Gevrey-Chambertin.
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