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Jerome Chezeaux

Jérôme Chézeaux is a small Burgundy domaine based in Nuits-Saint-Georges, farming a portfolio of premier cru and village-level wines across Vosne-Romanée, Nuits-Saint-Georges, and Clos de Vougeot. The estate's holdings include Les Suchots and Les Chaumes in Vosne-Romanée, Les Vaucrains in Nuits-Saint-Georges — one of the appellation's most powerful premier cru sites, adjacent to the grand cru Les Saint-Georges — and a parcel in Clos de Vougeot Grand Cru. Chézeaux operates with a relatively traditional approach: whole-cluster percentages vary by vintage, aging in a mix of new and used French oak, and bottling by cuvée without village-level blending. At auction, 115 lots average $104 per bottle — accessible by Vosne-Romanée and Clos de Vougeot standards — reflecting the domaine's lower profile relative to the most sought-after names from these terroirs. Les Vaucrains trades at $80–$140 per bottle; Clos de Vougeot at $120–$180; Les Suchots at $90–$150 in strong vintages. The domaine remains largely under the radar for most international collectors, providing a genuine value opportunity for buyers seeking quality Vosne-Romanée premier cru and Clos de Vougeot at below-peak-domaine prices. Chézeaux's wines show careful vineyard sourcing and clean, focused winemaking without the extraction or new-oak overlay of some peers. The estate also holds small village-level holdings in Vosne-Romanée and Gevrey-Chambertin that provide an accessible entry into Chézeaux's winemaking at lower price points, typically $50–$80 per bottle at secondary market.

Chézeaux's Nuits-Saint-Georges Les Vaucrains parcel is one of the premier cru's most historically esteemed sites, located on steep slopes adjacent to the grand cru Les Saint-Georges and known for firm tannins and exceptional longevity.
The domaine's Clos de Vougeot holding — Burgundy's largest grand cru — is sourced from a specific parcel within the 50-hectare vineyard, with position within Clos de Vougeot significantly affecting wine quality and auction value.
Les Suchots, Chézeaux's Vosne-Romanée premier cru holding, is located adjacent to Romanée-Saint-Vivant and is among the appellation's most refined premier crus, typically trading at $100–$150 per bottle at auction.
Average auction price of $104 across 115 lots positions Chézeaux as one of the more affordable sources for premier cru Vosne-Romanée and Clos de Vougeot at secondary market, offering value relative to more celebrated domaine neighbors.

Auction Lots

177

Avg Price / Bottle

$94

Top Vintage

2017

Price Range

$38 – $554

In the Glass

Classic Côte de Nuits Pinot Noir across two appellations: Vosne-Romanée cuvées (Les Suchots, Les Chaumes) show red cherry, rose petal, and silky structure with fine Vosne precision. The Nuits Les Vaucrains is firmer and darker — black cherry, iron, and structured tannins requiring 8–12 years. Clos de Vougeot adds earthy complexity and Grand Cru density. New oak is moderate, supporting rather than dominating the terroir expression.

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