Marchand Frères Griotte Chambertin Grand Cru 2015

Marchand Frères Griotte Chambertin Grand Cru 2015

Domaine Marchand Frères, 0,75 l - 13,50%
100% Pinot Nero

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Burgund - Frankreich
Rotwein still

Serviertipps

Serviertemperatur:

16 - 18°C.

Reifepotential:

05 – 10 Jahre

Gläser:
Körperreiche und lang gereifte Rotweine
Marchand Frères Griotte Chambertin Grand Cru 2015
Griotte-Chambertin is a grand cru vineyard in the Gevrey-Chambertin appellation in Burgundy. It lies on the slopes below the famous Clos de Beze and Chambertin vineyards, borrowing its name from its more famous neighbor. Griotte-Chambertin is one of the more sought-after names in Gevrey-Chambertin, due to its fresher, more delicate style of Pinot Noir.

The climat covers just 2.7 hectares (6.7 acres) of land, on a slope that faces northeast, instead of east or southeast, like the other grand cru vineyards. This aspect means that the vines have less exposure to the morning sunshine, and ripen more slowly than other climats. While Gevrey-Chambertin is known for its strong, muscular styles of wine, Griotte-Chambertin wines tend to be aromatic and balanced.

Griotte-Chambertin wines are some of Gevrey-Chambertin's most collectable, not only because the site produces a smaller, more exclusive quantity of wine, but also because its quality and style are more consistent as a result of its limited size. Griotte's southern neighbor Charmes-Chambertin is often maligned for being too large (at 30ha/70 acres), and is therefore inconsistent. On average, prices for Griotte-Chambertin wines are 25 percent higher than those from Charmes-Chambertin, and nearly twice that of Chapelle-Chambertin to the north. While it is generally accepted that the grand crus on the lower mid-slope are of lesser quality than those higher up, Griotte-Chambertin is the exception.

The soils of the Griotte-Chambertin site are well-drained and stony, with a thin layer of pebble-strewn, chalky topsoil over a deep, rocky base. The percentage of clay reduces slightly towards the higher edge of the site, giving way to drier, looser limestone. The name Griotte reportedly refers to this chalky soil, while the Chambertin suffix, given to the climat in the 19th Century, applies to all the vineyards that touch the prestigious Chambertin site under Napoleonic law.

Speiseempfehlung

Fleisch
Wild
Käse

Eigenschaften

Name Marchand Frères Griotte Chambertin Grand Cru 2015
Typ Rotwein still
Herkunftsbezeichnung AOC Griotte-Chambertin
Jahrgang 2015
Format 0,75 l Standard
Alkoholgehalt 13,50% vol.
Rebsorten 100% Pinot Nero
Land Frankreich
Anbauregion Burgund
Standort Gevrey-Chambertin (France)
Hektarertrag 38 hl/Ha
Weinlese Manual
Fermentationsdauer 10-12 days
Weinbereitung Open stainless steel vat cold maceration for 10-12 days. Alcoholic fermentation for 10-12 days. Daily cap punching and pumping over blending of free-run and press wine Malolactic fermentation in barrel.
Ausbau 18 months in oak barrels.
Allergene Enthält Sulfite

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