- Type
- White Still, Dry
- Producer
- Pierre-Yves Colin-Morey
- Vintage
- 2020
- Location
- France, Bourgogne AOC
- Grapes
- Chardonnay
- Alcohol
- 12.5
- Sugar
- 1
- Price
- 1250 UAH
- Cellar
- N/A
Producer
Pierre-Yves Colin is one of Burgundy’s (and the wine world’s) most iconic winemakers. After working as the winemaker at his father’s domaine from 1994 to 2005, Pierre-Yves established his own domaine alongside his wife, Caroline Morey. And while they inherited quite a few vineyards from their families, Pierre-Yves had to prove himself before his father, Marc Colin, allowed him to take over the vineyard in Bâtard-Montrachet. Today, it’s the only Grand Cru owned by Pierre-Yves Colin-Morey.
His fastidious farming (lutte raisonnée1), incredible attention to detail, use of larger demi-muid barrels, and long elevage - all that makes each one of his bottlings a clear expression of its terroir and a study in mineral-driven Chardonnay. Unlike many locals, Pierre-Yves uses 350L barrels (instead of 225L) and also ages his wines for a longer period of 18 months (vs 12 months).
Ratings
2023-04-27 - 8.00
Classy and delicious entry-level Chardonnay. The bouquet it offers is not complex yet charming. The oak is there, but its influence is minimal - both in aroma and mouthfeel. With this wonderful balance, elegancy and good structure, it’s so easy to overdrink it, hehe.
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Lutte raisonnée (literally ‘reasoned struggle’) is an approach to viticulture which permits the application of agrochemicals only when absolutely necessary and not as a matter of routine. Practically, that means no chemicals unless there is a high risk of losing harvest or vines altogether.