2018 Domaine Bitouzet-Prieur Volnay Les Taillepieds 1er Cru, Burgundy, France

The poor, hard limestone soils of Taillepieds produce a wine of thundering minerality whose presence is felt even through its blatantly salty finish, and the savory red fruits and subtle floral notes, gorgeous as they are, take a backseat to this overarching impression of mother-rock.

$124.99
$124.99

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ABOUT THIS WINE

This cuvée is one of the most complete representations of the complexity that can be found in the finest Volnays as it is from one of the great vineyards of that village. Bitouzet owns 0.72 hectares in this renowned mid-slope premier cru, planted in 1971, 1983, and 1997. 

ABOUT THIS PRODUCER

Vincent Bitouzet’s ancestral roots in Burgundy cover the last two centuries and the Bitouzets were one of the first of the family domaines in this region to bottle their wines. Vincent’s grandfather had already garnered medals for his winemaking talents in 1860 and when Vincent met his wife, Annie Prieur, they brought about a  “merger” of the Bitouzet and Prieur family holdings to create a domaine of distinction. Today, Francois Bitouzet, Vincent and Annie’s son, is now working hand-in-hand with his parents.

Based in Volnay with extensive holdings in Meursault, the domaine consists of 12 hectares, approximately four of which are planted to Chardonnay and the remaining eight to Pinot Noir. They practice organic viticulture and the harvest is done manually. Classic Burgundian vinification is also practiced and only indigenous yeasts are used.

The whites are fermented and aged in barrel (not more than 20% exposed to new oak) and bottled between 15 and 18 months after harvest. The reds experience a brief cold maceration, the grapes are completely destemmed, and there is a cuvaison of approximately 2 weeks. Bitouzet effects a “pigeage” twice a day and seeks to maximize the temperature during fermentation at 35 degrees Celsius. Malolactic fermentation takes place in barrel and reds are bottled between 20 and 24 months after harvest.

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Grape(s) Pinot Noir
Farming Organic