The 4 Grand Crus of Morey-Saint-Denis — Burgundy’s Most Overlooked Village

Morey-Saint-Denis rarely gets the spotlight. Squeezed between Gevrey-Chambertin and Chambolle-Musigny, this small Côte de Nuits village is often overlooked — yet it is home to four extraordinary Grand Cru vineyards. In this video, I walk you through 4 bottles from my own cellar — one from each of Morey’s Grand Crus — to explore what makes this village quietly exceptional. The wines featured are: 00:00 Intro — Burgundy’s Most Overlooked Village 00:29 Morey-Saint-Denis Explained 01:36 The 4 Grand Crus of Morey 01:45 Clos de la Roche — Domaine Ponsot 2010 02:57 Clos Saint-Denis — Domaine Dujac 2011 04:11 Clos de Tart — 2012 05:47 Clos des Lambrays — 2010 07:30 Final Thoughts — Why Morey Matters Along the way, I also explore: The history of Morey-Saint-Denis The stylistic identity of its wines How these Grand Crus compare in character How their prices have evolved over time Although often overshadowed by its famous neighbours, Morey-Saint-Denis produces wines that beautifully combine the power of Gevrey with the elegance of Chambolle. If you enjoy thoughtful, experience-driven wine content — focused on what to buy, what to cellar, and how wines truly age — consider subscribing to the channel. 🍇 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.