Domaine Denis Bachelet has earned a near-mythical reputation among Burgundy collectors for microscopic production, obsessive vineyard work, and a traditional hands-off philosophy that prioritizes purity and terroir transparency over flashy winemaking.
The 2016 Gevrey-Chambertin Les Corbeaux Vieilles Vignes is a perfect example of why the domaine has become one of Burgundy’s most quietly revered cult producers.
The wine comes from a tiny 0.42 hectare parcel bordering Mazis-Chambertin, with many vines dating back to the 1920s and yielding only a handful of barrels each vintage.
Positioned near the cooling Combe de Lavaux, Les Corbeaux retains freshness and aromatic lift even in warmer years, while the clay-heavy soils and ancient vines give the wine impressive structure, depth, and old-vine intensity.
Despite its concentration and power, the wine never feels heavy instead delivering the balance, finesse, and layered complexity that define truly great Burgundy.