Item No. 23858-2023-1

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DOMAINE DE LA VOUGERAIE Grand Cru, Musigny 2023 Bottle

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DOMAINE DE LA VOUGERAIE Grand Cru, Musigny 2023 Bottle

$2,500.00
Per Bottle
Low stock, Only 4 left.

About this wine

This Grand Cru wine comes off a small 0.2104 ha parcel of grapes comprising only 8 rows of vines on the steep east-facing slope in the Musigny vineyard. The biodynamically grown parcel of vines is situated on a rocky, calcareous terrace above Château du Clos de Vougeot. The grapes are hand- picked, hand destalked and not crushed. A four-day cold pre-fermentation maceration takes place before fermentation begins naturally with indigenous yeasts. Following pressing, the wine is matured in 60% new oak from the forests of Allier, Nevers and Tronçais for 12-18 months depending on the vintage.
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Variety/Varieties
Pinot Noir
Vintage
2023
Classification
None
Style
Red Wine
Country
France
Region
Musigny
State / Province
Burgundy

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ABOUT THE WINERY
DOMAINE DE LA VOUGERAIE

Domaine de la Vougeraie, based in Premeaux just south of Nuits St Georges, was created in 1999 when Jean-Claude Boisset of the Boisset Group pulled together all of the various vineyard holdings which he had purchased over the years for his negociant business. The idea from the beginning was to create a no expenses spared domaine and Pascal Marchand - a native of Montreal who was the winemaker at Comte Armand at the time -  was employed to not only make the wines but to oversee the conversion of Vougeraie's then 36ha to organic and then to biodynamic cultivation.  

Marchand left in 2005 and Pierre Vincent's approach was to make less extracted and less oaky wines than his predecessor. While Vincent left in 2016 to join Domaine Leflaive, the winemaking team of François Lécaillon and general director Sylvie Poillot, have continued Vincent's gentler handling of the fruit while at the same time reducing the use of oak even more with only 25% new wood for the Grand Crus.

With 46 hectares of vineyard across 35 different appellations, including six grand crus (Musigny, Bonnes Mares, Clos Vougeot, Charmes Chambertin, Mazoyères, Corton, Corton Charlemagne, Bienvenues Batard, Batard Montrachet and Chevalier Montrachet) this important and large domaine keeps going from strength to strength.

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