Which Gevrey premier cru should I buy?

Gevrey-Chambertin is often described as Burgundy's most powerful village. But the reality is far more nuanced. In this video, I explore five of Gevrey-Chambertin's greatest premier cru vineyards from the Côte Saint-Jacques, using bottles from my own cellar: 🍷 Featured wines: 00:00 Why Gevrey-Chambertin Isn't Just About Power 01:17 History of Gevrey-Chambertin 02:01 Les Champeaux, Denis Mortet 2015 03:05 Combe Aux Moines, Fourrier 2018 04:14 Les Cazetiers, Faiveley 2015 05:12 Clos Saint-Jacques, Sylvie Esmonin 2015 06:35 Lavaux Saint-Jacques, Denis Mortet 2010 07:57 Price Evolution Recap We explore: How slope position influences style Why Clos Saint-Jacques is often considered Gevrey's finest premier cru The differences between Champeaux, Cazetiers and Lavaux Saint-Jacques Price evolution over time If you love Burgundy wine, Pinot Noir, Gevrey-Chambertin, or vineyard-focused wine education, this episode offers a detailed look at one of Burgundy's greatest villages. 🍇 Follow me on Instagram for tasting notes and cellar insights:   / winebeast   Thanks for watching, and I’ll see you in the next video. *** DISCLAIMER: The views shared here reflect my personal experience and perspective as a long-time wine enthusiast. This content is for information and enjoyment only, and should not be considered financial, investment, or purchasing advice. Drink responsibly.