Item Description: This bottle is in new condition with no known issues
Tasting NotesJeb Dunnuck: 93 Points
Steve Tanzer 93 points - "Full red-ruby. Slightly medicinal aromas of blackberry, violet, licorice and gibier, plus a hint of sexy sweet spices. Large-scaled but not at all heavy, offering noteworthy finesse and delineation to its dark fruit flavors. Finishes with serious tannins and a touch of back-end dryness. Dugat vinifies this wine with a relatively low percentage of stems as he "doesn't want to interfere with the feminine style of the cru.""
Antonio Galloni: 92 Points
Antonio Galloni 92 points - "The 2011 Gevrey-Chambertin Petite Chapelle impresses for its feminine, gracious personality. Here the fruit is a bit more red-tone, whole floral notes are quite prominent, even though Dugat used fewer whole clusters here (35-40%) than he did in many of his other wines. Silky tannins support the persistent, nuanced finish. This is Gevrey with a Chambolle accent. "