Domaine de Montille Beaune Les Greves Premier Cru 2020
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The most aromatically vibrant and lifted of the Beaune Premier Cru, Les Greves is all about energy. With flavors of blood orange and fine-grained tannins, this De Montille favorite definitey punches above its weight class.
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Showing pronounced cassis and plum fruit, with a floral edge and a hint of pepper. The full body and supple tannins are enlivened by a bright acidity to produce a very energetic impression on the palate. Good extract and length. The 1.26ha de Montille parcel of Beaune Grèves is just south of Bouchard's Vigne de l'Enfant Jésus. The vines here are almost 50 years old. The fruit ripened extremely well in 2020 and the grapes were fermented with nearly 50% whole-cluster before ageing in 25% new casks.
Barrel Sample: 94 -
Jasper Morris
Concentrated mid purple, one third whole cluster. Generous fruit, on the riper side in aromatics though still only 13% by analysis. Good tension behind, plums and slightly cooked raspberry. Interesting, and there is some potential, especially if the fresher aspects of the wine take the upper hand.
Barrel Sample: 90-93
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While the city represents the epicenter of wine production in Burgundy, the term, “Beaune” also refers to the specific sub-appellation of the greater Côte de Beaune, whose vineyards climb up the pastoral slopes that border the city to its west. Originally founded as a Roman camp by Julius Caesar, the city of Beaune eventually became the seat of the dukes of Burgundy until the 13th century. Today it is home to top négociants such as Louis Jadot, Joseph Drouhin, Louis Latour, and Bouchard Père et Fils.
The appellation, dominated by Pinot Noir plantings, represents a lovely and charming place to begin to understand red Burgundy. Its sandy soils create light and supple, floral driven Pinot Noir. These wines are designed to be enjoyed within five to 10 years. The vineyards of Beaune span a broad swath of Premier Crus from Savigny-lès-Beaune to its border with Pommard.
Chardonnay acreage here has been increasing here in the more recent years.