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2021 シャサーニュ=モンラッシェ、モルジョ・クロ・ドゥ・ラ・シャペル・プルミエ・クリュ、ドメーヌ・ドゥ・ラ・ヴージュレ

2021 Chassagne-Montrachet, Morgeot, Clos de la Chapelle, 1er Cru, Domaine de la Vougeraie, Burgundy
White • Dry • Medium Bodied • Chardonnay
Ready - youthful
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Code: 816042121B
Description
The Vougeraie holdings continue to grow, the Boisset family having purchased this walled monopole from the Duc de Magenta in 2022. 2.87 of the 3.66 hectares are planted with Chardonnay, with the grapes picked in 3 different phases over a week to make sure the grapes were at optimum ripeness. The nose offers wonderfully ripe, rich citrus fruit and a touch of peach, accompanied by a hint of vanilla oak. The palate is powerful and dense with a firm, textural grip, a touch of orange peel and a spicy, smoky oak note to the finish. A special wine from a special site that sits comfortably alongside the wonderful Clos Blanc in La Vougeraie’s selection of Monopole vineyards.

Drink 2024 - 2034

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  • Colour
    White
  • Sweetness
    Dry
  • Vintage
    2021
  • Alcohol
    13%
  • Maturity
    Ready - youthful
  • Grape
    Chardonnay
  • Body
    Medium Bodied
  • Producer
    Domaine de la Vougeraie

Domaine de la Vougeraie

Domaine de la Vougeraie, based in Premeaux just south of Nuits St Georges, was created in 1999 when Jean-Claude Boisset of the Boisset group decided to group together all the vineyard holdings of his various negociant companies acquired over the years. The name comes from the significant holdings – and indeed Jean-Claude Boisset’s home – in the village of Vougeot. The winery is located however in the old Claudine Deschamps (Madame Jean-Claude Boisset) cellars in Prémeaux. The domaine was put together from the various vineyard holdings which had accrued through the Boisset acquisitions of Burgundian houses over the years. Pascal Marchand was put in charge in 1999, with Bernard Zito in the vineyards, which were farmed biodynamically. Pascal produced powerful wines, fairly heavily extracted in his early vintages but clearly was subsequently moving to a softer approach by 2004.

With nearly 40 hectares of vineyard and over 30 different appellations, including six grand crus (Musigny, Bonnes Mares, Clos Vougeot, Charmes Chambertin, Mazoyères, Corton Clos du Roi and Corton Charlemagne), this is one of Burgundy’s leading domaines.

No expense has been spared in production terms. The premier and grand cru vineyards are all farmed biodynamically with carefully limited yields. The cellar has been equipped with a battery of new or renovated wooden fermentation vats, a state of the art sorting table and a new model of the old fashioned vertical press which is thought to be the best option for red wines. The wines were made by Pascal Marchand of Comte Armand in Pommard, from 1999 to 2005 and subsequently by Pierre Vincent who has maintained the more delicate approach. The grapes are sorted on one of the longest tables de tri I have seen, before being given a cool pre-maceration. During fermentation Pierre punches down only once a day, much less than Pascal used to. The temperature is maintained at 26º-28ºC/79-81ºF after fermentation to polymerise the tannins and fix the colour. The Musigny is destemmed by hand. Starting in 2008 he has begun to experiment with some whole bunch fermentation, though only for a proportion of a given cuvée.

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