CLOS DE VOUGEOT
GRAND CRU 2020
CLOS DE VOUGEOT
GRAND CRU 2020
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Grape variety
Tasting notes
Visual: Deep ruby colour with violet tints.
Nose: Elegant woody notes and aromas of pecan nuts, sweet spices and truffles.
Palate: A great wine full of woodiness showing elegant tannins that require a few years to mellow.
Nose: Elegant woody notes and aromas of pecan nuts, sweet spices and truffles.
Palate: A great wine full of woodiness showing elegant tannins that require a few years to mellow.
Wine and food pairing
This Grand Cru wine will perfectly go with meat stews, small and large game, goose and soft cheeses.
Serving temperature
Ageing potential
This wine can be laid down for around 10 to 15 years.
History
The measurements of this vineyard alone are enough to make it exceptional with over 50,59 ha of Grand Cru vines, including 49,13 ha exclusively dedicated to the Pinot Noir. The clos slopes up from the main road, extending up to the base of the butte. Altitude is of no great importance here, varying from 240 to 270 metres.
Founded around 1110 by the monks from the nearby Citeaux Abbey, the vineyard is still surrounded by the walls dating back for 5 centuries. The vine coming from this walled ("clos") vineyard is the figurehead of the Burgundy red Grands Crus. The "Grand Cru" Appellation has been created end of July 1937.
Close to the cellars, ancestral and huge wine presses are still to be discovered in the winery. The castle, evoking the Burgundian Renaissance period, is open for visits and hosts the famous "Chevalliers du Tastevin" brotherhood's diners called "chapitres", the greatest "table d'hôte" in France !
Vinification and maturing
The grapes, harvested at optimum maturity were sorted a first time in the vineyard and carried in small, perforated boxes.
They were sorted a second time at their arrival at the winery, before being completely de-stemmed but not crushed and put into vats.
Maceration lasted approximately three weeks with regulard punching of the cap. No additives such as yeast, enzymes or tannins are used to respect the precious terroir.
The wine was then aged for 15 months in 228 L. French oak barrels (no new oak).
They were sorted a second time at their arrival at the winery, before being completely de-stemmed but not crushed and put into vats.
Maceration lasted approximately three weeks with regulard punching of the cap. No additives such as yeast, enzymes or tannins are used to respect the precious terroir.
The wine was then aged for 15 months in 228 L. French oak barrels (no new oak).
Vintage : 2020
The public health crisis has certainly marked this year’s harvest, which nonetheless has been able to go ahead!
Despite the year’s record temperatures and lack of rainfall, there has been no lack of quality, although yields are down, with an especially mixed picture with regard to reds.
However, these have generally been very well-balanced. Overall, we have seen nice levels of acidity, promising good aging potential.
Despite the year’s record temperatures and lack of rainfall, there has been no lack of quality, although yields are down, with an especially mixed picture with regard to reds.
However, these have generally been very well-balanced. Overall, we have seen nice levels of acidity, promising good aging potential.