Bourgogne Aligoté
Bio 2020

For many years associated with the aperitif named Kir, Bourgogne Aligoté now asserts the qualities of its falvours and shines alone!

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Origin

This regional appellation may be cultivated throughout wine-growing Burgundy. The appellation covers a surface area of approximately 1,400 hectares. Burgundy’s soils are clay-limestone based, but variations between villages can have significant influence on the characteristics of the wines. This is why careful selection is essential for crafting the finest wines.The vines of this cuvée are located in the Hautes-Côtes de Nuits near the town of Chaux.
The vineyard is certified organic.

Viticulture

Grape variety: aligoté
Soils: calcareous
Orientation: east
Surface area under vine: 0.97 ha
Pruning: tall vines with Guyot system
Yield: 68 hL/ha
Average age of the vines: 37 years old.

Vinification

Harvest date: 4 September 2020.
The grapes were handpicked.
At the winery: the whole bunches of grapes were gently pressed for 2½ hours. The temperature of the must was brought down to 12°C then was immediately transferred to barrels (450L) with no settling to preserve a maximum of lees. Long fermentation using indigenous yeasts for added complexity and freshness.

Ageing

Maturation: aged for 10 months with no racking or stirring to bring out all of this wine’s minerality. A proportion of 20% new French oak barrels.
Barrels: French oak barrels that had been toasted at low temperatures for a long time to impart a subtle, delicate touch of oak were used.

Bottling

Bottling: the wine was bentonite fined and very gently filtered before being bottled using gravity in July 2021.
Number of bottles: 8,771.

Vintage

Balanced and concentrated
The harvests happened back-to-front! They began with the reds ripening before the whites. The harvest was very disease-free but we had to eliminate sunburnt berries, especially in the case of the Pinot Noir vines as the Chardonnays had coped better with the heat. Quality was definitely good, but relatively low juice yields has resulted in Pinot Noirs with high colour and aromatic intensity. On the other hand, the Chardonnay vines produced adequate yields with a good balance of sugar and acidity. This optimal ripeness enabled us to harvest the red grapes in certain plots according to the ‘vendange entière’ approach, where stalks are fermented along with the grapes. 'Lots of lovely colour in the reds, with very high polyphenol content, firm tannins and excellent levels of acidity. Looks set to be a year with great cellaring potential. Summer fruit coulis notes definitely have the upper hand in this year’s vintage! The whites are nicely-balanced, but it’s too early to be more precise. Watch this space…’ Grégory Patriat.
Ageing potential: from 6 to 10 years.

Tasting notes

With its beautiful pale yellow color with golden reflections, this wine reveals an intense nose of fresh grapes, honeysuckle and lemon notes. A wine with a lot of freshness in this sunny vintage, with mineral flavors, slightly toasted and a nice length.

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