Description
In warmer years a larger portion of the juice is allowed to ferment before de-stemming or crushing. So a measured extraction in that sealed environment that the whole grape provides results in a slightly reductive wine that is ready to explode in the palate with classic, sweet Pinot overtones in a couple of years time. Mouth-watering stuff. 2023 to 2027
Producer Information: Domaine Faiveley
François Faiveley represents the sixth generation to manage the family house of faiveley, which was founded in 1825 in Nuits St Georges and remains independent. The house enjoys one of the largest vineyard holdings in burgundy and so has the ultimate control over quality.
Only organic fertilisers are used and yields are contained by hard winter pruning and by “green pruning” (plucking whole bunches at fruit set). Grapes are hand sorted and destalked before pressing. Maturation is often in oak and as much as two thirds of new barrels may be used for the grand cru reds. Reds are fined with egg white and undergo minimal filtration.
Approaching two centuries of Faiveley expertise we see the fruits of that experience in their selection of domaine wines from vineyards owned and managed by the family. Perhaps more importantly the brilliant Jerome Flous has now overseen the entire process from vineyard to bottle for a decade now.