Bourgogne Hautes-Côtes de Nuits
Bio 2023

Some vineyards have the power to attract by their appearance alone, and it is evident that the Hautes-Côtes fall into this category…

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Origin

This appellation is unique as it is considered to be a regional appellation although it is limited to a restricted area. The vineyards run parallel to those of the Côte de Nuits (to the west), but are higher in altitude (between 290 and 450 metres). Over 510 ha are planted with the Pinot Noir grape. The soil resembles that of the Côte de Nuits (limestone and marl).
The vineyard is certified organic.

Viticulture

Grape variety: pinot noir
Soils: lean, very calcareous and marly.
Orientation: South/South-East
Surface area under vine: 1.95 ha
Pruning: high vine with Guyot system
Yield: 21 hL/ha
Average age of the vines: 44 years old.

Vinification

Harvest date: 26 September 2023.
The grapes were sorted a first time in the vineyard and a second time on the sorting table when they arrived at the winery.
At the winery: the grapes were 100% destemmed but not crushed (they were left whole) and were gravity-fed into tanks. Maceration of 21 days of which 2 days cold (12 ° C): Fermentation used indigenous yeasts only (no additives such as enzymes or tannins were used). 4 punchings of the cap.

Ageing

Maturation: aged on the lees for 12 months with no racking using a proportion of 30% new French oak barrels.
Barrels: French oak barrels that had been toasted at low temperatures for a long time for very delicate oaking.

Bottling

Bottling: by gravity on October 2024, wine fined with bentonite, very light lenticular filtration.
Number of bottles: 5,492.

Vintage

Fruity and generous
The 2023 vintage experienced unpredictable weather conditions, making work in the vineyards essential for grape quality. Harvesting began in early September under intense heat with the Chardonnays to avoid over-ripening, followed by the reds. The whites will spend two winters in the cellar, while the Pinot Noirs will have undergone short ageing to preserve the fruity aromas. A vintage that brings out the best in each terroir, offering wines that are bright and delicious.
Ageing potential: from 3 to 5 years.

Tasting notes

Pale garnet in color, this wine reveals vegetal notes of blackcurrant buds and eucalyptus. On the palate, this round wine reveals fruity aromas and present yet supple tannins.

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