Tasting Notes
Reduction presently overshadows the fruit though it does not extend to the vibrant and impressively dense flavors that also possess a really lovely mouthfeel, all wrapped in a firm and mildly rustic finish that delivers outstanding length. This is virtually always an excellent wine that ages well and it is recommended. - Allan Meadows
Jean-Yves Peron is a young artisan patiently reviving ancient, almost forgotten high-altitude vineyards in the French Alps, near Albertville. After studying oenology in Bordeaux, he trained with natural winemakers Thierry Allemand and Jean-Louis Grippt in the Rhone Valley and Bruno Schueller in Alsace.
Started in 2004, he works with multiple steeply terraced micro-parcels (3ha) of 115-130 year old Jacquere and Mondeuse vines, planted to friable mica-schist soils; his oldest parcels were planted in 1893, and have not seen phylloxera. The vines are high density (10,000/ha), single-staked gobelet, very low to the ground and very low-yielding; their uniform southern exposure gives them the sun's full benefit, as the mica-schist soil warms up in spring and enables to obtain a very good phenolic maturity. Organic farming, indegenous yeasts, non-interventionist winemaking, avoidance of filtering and fining and use of little or no sulphur makes these natural wines of the first rank. - Importer Note
Product Type | Wine Red Pinot Noir |
Volume | 750ml |
Country | France |
Region | Burgundy |
Sub Region | Nuits Saint Georges |
Winemaking Practices | Conventional |
Vineyard Practices | Conventional |