Charles Van Canneyt Gevrey Chambertin
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Region: Burgundy
Country: France
Tasting Notes
Charles Van Canneyt’s Gevrey-Chambertin village wine is a well-rated, terroir-driven Pinot Noir that balances fruit brightness with earthy complexity. It offers excellent value compared to Premier and Grand Cru bottlings, making it a versatile Burgundy red that pairs beautifully with beef, veal, poultry, or game.
About Winery
Charles Van Canneyt is the grandson of Alain Hudelot-Noëllat, one of Burgundy’s most respected winemakers. In 2008, Charles took over Domaine Hudelot-Noëllat, continuing its tradition of terroir-driven Pinot Noir from Chambolle-Musigny and Vosne-Romanée. In 2012, he launched his own micro-négociant label, sourcing grapes from prestigious growers across the Côte de Nuits, including Grand Crus like Chambertin, Charmes-Chambertin, and Echezeaux. His philosophy emphasizes minimal intervention, gentle extraction, and careful oak use (about 20–25% new barrels), resulting in wines of purity, finesse, and longevity. Today, Van Canneyt is considered part of Burgundy’s “nouvelle vogue” of négociants, producing small quantities of highly sought-after wines that rival established domaines.
Tasting Notes
Charles Van Canneyt’s Gevrey-Chambertin village wine is a well-rated, terroir-driven Pinot Noir that balances fruit brightness with earthy complexity. It offers excellent value compared to Premier and Grand Cru bottlings, making it a versatile Burgundy red that pairs beautifully with beef, veal, poultry, or game.
About Winery
Charles Van Canneyt is the grandson of Alain Hudelot-Noëllat, one of Burgundy’s most respected winemakers. In 2008, Charles took over Domaine Hudelot-Noëllat, continuing its tradition of terroir-driven Pinot Noir from Chambolle-Musigny and Vosne-Romanée. In 2012, he launched his own micro-négociant label, sourcing grapes from prestigious growers across the Côte de Nuits, including Grand Crus like Chambertin, Charmes-Chambertin, and Echezeaux. His philosophy emphasizes minimal intervention, gentle extraction, and careful oak use (about 20–25% new barrels), resulting in wines of purity, finesse, and longevity. Today, Van Canneyt is considered part of Burgundy’s “nouvelle vogue” of négociants, producing small quantities of highly sought-after wines that rival established domaines.

