2022 Domaine Jean et J L Trapet Marsannay
The Wine Advocate
RP (89-90)
Reviewed by:William Kelley
Release Price:NA
Drink Date:N/A
The 2022 Marsannay bursts with aromas of sweet cherries, berries and plums. Medium to full-bodied, lively and charming, with a vibrant core of fruit and sweet but chalky tannins, it showed well despite having been racked only two weeks before I tasted it.
The Trapet renaissance continues, and that's confirmed by a fine set of 2022s at this Gevrey-Chambertin reference point. As readers will remember, there have been a host of changes at this address in recent years: in 2020, fully seven hectares of the domaine's holdings were converted both to échalas and to higher trellising stakes and wires, depending on the steepness of the slope. Since then, changes have been rolled out in other parcels too. Given the extent of Trapet's holdings in prime climats, that means that the walk from Morey-Saint-Denis to Gevrey-Chambertin suddenly looks rather different. In the cuverie, winemaking continues to be very classical, with important percentages of whole clusters. There are more smaller cuvées too, including a Gevrey-Chambertin 1859, from old vines in lieu-dit Champerrier, as well as separate bottlings for the domaine's premiers crus that were formerly blended together.