Bourgogne Hautes-Côtes de Nuits
Dames Huguettes 2018

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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).
“Les Dames Huguettes” is without a doubt one of the best terroirs in the Hautes-Côtes as it is located just a few hundred metres from the Nuits-Saint-Georges appellation.

Viticulture

Grape variety: pinot noir
Soils: lean, very calcareous and marly.
Orientation: South/South-East
Surface area under vine: 2.4495 ha
Pruning: high and low vine with Guyot system
Yield: 36 hL/ha
Average age of the vines: 40 years old.

Vinification

Harvest date: 11 September 2018.
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: 100% whole bunches and were gravity-fed into tanks. Maceration lasted a total of 17 days, including 3 days of cold maceration (12°C). Fermentation used indigenous yeasts only (no additives such as enzymes or tannins were used). 2 punchinsg of the cap. Vinification without sulfur.

Ageing

Maturation: aged on the lees for 10 months with no racking using a proportion of 35% 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: the wine was bentonite fined and very gently filtered before being bottled using gravity in August 2019.
Number of bottles: 11,618.

Vintage

2018, abundance and excellence
After a winter that was almost too mild, the vintage was notable for two contrasting periods. Spring was sunny and totally devoid of frost, despite some localized episodes of hail, which had major impact on certain plots on the Côte de Nuits, which were hit in June. Then the summer was dry and hot, blocking the ripening process in places. Picking began early, with exceptionally abundant fruit in tip-top condition, offering the potential for some very fine wines.
Ageing potential: from 4 to 7 years.

Tasting notes

Adorned with a beautiful ruby ​​red color, this wine opens with an intense bouquet of violets and small red fruits. On the palate, this gourmet wine reveals itself to be very fresh with its round tannins.

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