
Tasting Notes
La Princée is a blend of 10 small village parcels from across just under three hectares. One-third of these vines are now over 60 years old, and the remainder were planted in 1985 and 2000. All the parcels are in the cooler, east-facing Saint-Aubin combe (valley), on chalky/mineral soils. It is therefore no surprise that this is a racy white Burgundy with great energy and a limestone-rich personality to match the layers of the vintage. This will offer more pleasure than many wines at twice the price. - Importer Note
Domaine Hubert Lamy is one of the most highly regarded producers across Burgundy. Situated in the Saint-Aubin appellation, the Domaine is now headed up by Hubert's son, Olivier, who took the reins in 1995. Olivier immediately set about making changes to the Domaine - no more selling fruit to negociants, trimming down under-performing sites, and focusing effort on the vineyards that produced the best fruit.
St Aubin has very rocky, mineral soils and borders the communes of Chassagne and Puligny Montrachet. The best St Aubin vineyards lie very close to the great Grand Crus of these communes (in some cases only a few metres away!) However these sites are typically far steeper and rockier than the vineyards of Chassagne or Puligny and result in whites that are often more racy, zesty, and minerally.
This is the style of wine that Olivier looks for. They are refined and fresh, highlighting the rocky, mineral character of his soils. Yields are kept to a minimum and all fruit is sorted in the cellar before processing. Vinification is traditional and the wines are matured in oak casks (20-30% new) for 12-18 months before light filtration and bottling. Olivier has begun using 600-lt tonneaux, rather than all 225-litre barriques. He feels this protects the purity of the fruit without over-oaking. Today, the majority of Lamy’s production is raised in these larger casks.
Despite their rarefied quality Domaine Hubert Lamy remains one of the finest bargains of the Côte d’Or.
Product Type | Wine White Chardonnay |
Volume | 750ml |
Country | France |
Region | Burgundy |
Sub Region | Saint Aubin |
Winemaking Practices | Conventional |
Vineyard Practices | Conventional |