2019 Domaine Chavy-Chouet Bourgogne Rouge "La Taupe", Burgundy , France

The classic Bourgogne Rouge aromas greet you, accompanied by the enchanting notes of candied cherry, and an elegant touch of spice. Yet, what truly sets this wine apart is its structure and the lingering finish that echoes the grandeur of Pommard itself. This 100% Pinot Noir masterpiece hails from vines that have gracefully aged for seven decades, ensuring depth and complexity in every sip.

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ABOUT THIS WINE

 A hidden gem in the world of Pinot Noir. This wine, although classified as a humble Bourgogne Rouge, draws its essence from a remarkable single-vineyard site nestled near Pommard. La Taupe's parcel, once a part of the esteemed Pommard AOC, lends its legacy to this extraordinary creation. 

Chavy-Chouet's commitment to sustainable agricultural practices is reflected in this bottle, a testament to their respect for the land and its gifts.

100% destemmed. Very little intervention. Less pigeage (punch down) but some remontage (pump over). Aged 10 months in French oak barrels (10% new)

ABOUT THIS PRODUCER

Domaine Chavy-Chouet is a 15-hectare estate in Burgundy spread over 5 communes in the Côte de Beaune: Puligny-Montrachet, Meursault, St. Aubin, Volnay, and Pommard. Although the Domaine has been family-owned and managed for seven generations, it has only been since Romaric Chavy succeeded his father (Hubert) in 2014, that the wines have achieved top-tier status, and that Romaric has been hailed as among the rising stars in Burgundy.

The Domaine’s vineyards, with vines generally exceeding 40 years of age, descend largely through Romaric’s grandfather, a vineyard owner in Puligny-Montrachet, and his grandmother, who hailed from Meursault’s Ropiteau family. Until 1982, when Romaric’s father starting bottling a few cuvees, the family sold all the fruit under contract to Bouchard Père et Fils. In 2006, when Romaric joined his father at the estate, they began making and bottling all of their wine.

The Domaine is essentially organic (not certified) and follows the principals of lutte raisonée. The regimen is resolutely non-interventionist and includes plowing. After harvest and triage, the fruit is lightly pressed and allowed to settle. The must is then passed by gravity into tank and fermented over indigenous yeasts. To maintain purity, there is no batonage. The wine ages on its lees in Gillet barrels (maximum of 20% new) for 9-12 months and is bottled unfined and with only light filtration if necessary.

 

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Grape(s) Pinot Noir
Farming Sustainable