Domaine Trapet

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Domaine Trapet

Domaine Trapet: Burgundian Precision in the Service of Great Terroirs

In Gevrey-Chambertin, some estates do not seek to dominate Burgundy wine, but rather to listen to it. The Domaine Trapet is renowned for the finesse of its wines and the consistency of its style. The estate has become a benchmark of the Côte de Nuits by embracing a delicate and deeply vibrant interpretation of Pinot Noir. As early as the 1990s, Domaine Trapet made the demanding choice to adopt biodynamic viticulture. At the time, this approach was still uncommon in Burgundy, yet it gradually became one of the cornerstones of the estate’s identity. This commitment to living soils, respecting natural cycles and ecological balance, produces wines of remarkable energy, where purity of fruit meets a highly precise expression of terroir.

Domaine Trapet's Grand Crus

CHAMBERTIN: The estate’s flagship wine, Trapet’s Chambertin combines intensity, depth, and elegance. A wine built for long aging, defined by balance rather than power.

LATRICIÈRES-CHAMBERTIN: Remarkably refined, this Grand Cru stands out for its mineral tension and airy profile. A wine of precision, almost architectural in character.

CHAPELLE-CHAMBERTIN: More sensual and immediately charming, it reveals a silky texture and exceptionally pure floral aromas.

Gevrey-Chambertin Premier Crus

Petite Chapelle: A deep and structured wine that perfectly illustrates the restrained power of Gevrey-Chambertin’s terroirs.

Clos Prieur: More focused and vertical in style, Clos Prieur develops beautiful aromatic intensity and excellent aging potential.

Capita: A blend of several vineyard parcels, Capita offers a harmonious and balanced expression of the village.

Other Wines from the Estate

A Recognized Burgundian Signature

Domaine Trapet has become a benchmark because it has built a clear identity: that of a Burgundy that is transparent, elegant, and deeply rooted in its terroirs. The Trapet family also operates a négociant business under the name Trapet Père & Fils, yet the estate’s identity remains firmly centered on its own vineyards and historic Grand Crus.