Maison Henri Gouges - Nuits Saint Georges 'Louise' - Red 2021

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Red Red

2021 2021

Burgundy Burgundy

Nuits-Saint-Georges Nuits-Saint-Georges

Pinot Noir Pinot Noir

6 to 8 years
8 to 15 years
15 years and more

Tasting Notes & Ratings

Grape

100% Pinot Noir

Tasting Notes 

Maison Henri Gouges' Nuits-Saint-Georges "Louise" is known for its vibrant, dark fruit profile, with notes of black cherry and blueberry, complemented by hints of black tea and earthiness. The palate is smooth, with tart red cherries and cranberries, good acidity, and a respectable weight. It is a well-structured wine with a long, ripe, tannic finish. 

Cuvée Louise is a cuvée specially and exclusively selected for Singapore, a blend of some of the finest plots of Nuits-Saint-Georges. It undergoes a relatively light aging process to preserve the character of Nuits-Saint-Georges while remaining enjoyable in its youthful years. This exceptional wine is crafted by one of the greatest experts in the appellation, the Gouges family! 

More About The Winery

Founded in 1925, Domaine Henri Gouges is one of the most iconic estates of Nuits-Saint-Georges in Burgundy. With 14.5 hectares of prime vineyards, including seven renowned Premier Cru sites, the domaine has built a reputation for crafting age-worthy, terroir-driven Pinot Noir of incredible precision and purity.

Henri Gouges was among the pioneers of estate bottling in Burgundy, beginning in 1933 alongside estates like Marquis d’Angerville. His philosophy of low yields and meticulous vineyard care set the tone for generations to come. Today, the domaine is run by the third and fourth generations — Pierre and Christian Gouges, together with Pierre’s son Gregory, who oversees winemaking.

These are profound, expressive Burgundies that marry power with elegance. Dark fruit, spice, and mineral undertones reflect the limestone-rich terroirs, while the long aging potential makes them prized additions to serious collectors’ cellars.