Domaine Chevrot, Maranges Rouge 1er Cru `Les Clos Roussots`

Domaine Chevrot, Maranges Rouge 1er Cru `Les Clos Roussots`

Vintage: 2023

VintageProduct CodeFormatClosureAvailability
2023CV807B236 x 75Natural CorkAvailable
Producer

Situated just 10 kilometres south of Puligny and Chassagne-Montrachet, Maranges has been gaining attention for its wines' increasing quality and affordability. Domaine Chevrot came recommended by Jane Eyre, who worked with them when she first arrived in Burgundy from Melbourne. Based in the heart of Maranges, the certified organic domaine is run by brothers Pablo and Vincent, who took over from their parents in 2007 after gaining experience in Bordeaux and Central Otago. They follow the principles of regenerative viticulture on their 19-hectare estate and have introduced horse-drawn ploughing (for less compacted soil) alongside larger barrels to refine the style of the wines. These excellent changes have helped establish Domaine Chevrot as one of Maranges’ leading producers, being awarded two stars in the La Revue du Vin de France’s 2024 guide to the best French wines.

The brothers constantly look to improve their approach in the vineyards and the cellar. Due to Vincent being allergic, the Domaine Chevrot wines don’t receive SO2 treatment until bottling, resulting in under 50 mg/l for red wines and under 60 mg/l for whites. This requires scrupulous hygiene in the winery and Domaine Chevrot are a pilot research winery for the BIVB’s (Burgundy Wine Board) program on combatting the spread of Brettanomyces in Burgundian cellars.

The Maranges Villages Blanc is sourced from vines grown on granite and gravel soils on the lower slopes by the La Cosanne stream. The resulting wine, aged in a combination of 228-litre fûts and larger oak foudres, is defined by notes of yellow peach and bergamot. The Maranges 1er Cru ‘La Fussière’ Blanc is sourced from a remarkable vineyard, previously abandoned in the post-war year’s due to its vertiginously steep gradient. Pablo was drawn to its “almost Champagne-like” chalky soils that remained untouched by the intensive chemical agriculture of the 1960s. The nuances of this site contribute to the wine’s impressive depth, clean fruit, fresh acidity, and long finish. The brothers also have two hectares of vines on the Maranges side of Santenay. The Santenay 1er Cru ‘Clos Rousseau’ Blanc is made from fruit grown on limestone soils and aged using 20% new oak. The resulting wine balances freshness and a slightly honeyed side with ripe stone fruit flavours, great depth, and a long finish.

Domaine Chevrot’s red wines have a depth of flavour seldom found in Maranges. The Maranges ‘Sur le Chêne’ Rouge comes from a three-hectare ‘lieu-dit’ purchased by Pablo and Vincent’s grandfather. 30% whole-bunch in the ferment creates perfumed, red-fruit aromatics, alongside gentle tannins, and crunchy acidity. The Maranges 1er Cru ‘La Fussière’ Rouge, aged for 18 months in oak, is deeper in colour than the villages wine, with rich but delicate aromas of dark fruits, fine tannins and a powerful yet elegant finish.

Vineyards

The 33-year-old Pinot Noir vines are grown on gentle slopes located to the southeast of the Maranges 1er Cru hillside between 250m and 300m of elevation. The soils of 'Clos Roussots' are comprised of marly Jurassic substratum, covered by a top scree layer of gravel, rock and limestone from the surrounding cliffs that aids drainage and lends elegance to the wines. All of the domaine’s vineyards are organically farmed without the use of fertilizers.

Vintage

Winter in 2023 was milder than average which brought forward the vegetative cycle. Budbreak and flowering coincided with clement weather which allowed the vines to grow at a steady pace. The combination of adequate rainfall and sunshine hours at the right times set the scene for a generous crop. Green-harvesting was carried out from June to August to limit the predicted yields. July weather was unpredictable with summer storms, including two hail episodes in mid-July which caused some localized damage. Ripening conditions were hot and sunny tempered with some rainfall and cooler weather in August. The grapes reached maturity from early September. An early heatwave occurred on 4th September followed by rainfall in the second week. Harvest was a small window and the pace was a challenge. Although the fruit was healthy, the generous yields meant careful sorting in both the vineyard and the winery were required. Overall, 2023 was a plentiful vintage of good quality, with excellent maturity and expressive aromatics.

Vinification

The grapes were hand-picked into small boxes and carefully sorted. At the winery, the grapes were transferred by gravity into stainless-steel vats, with 20% of the fruit left as whole bunches, and underwent a 15-day fermentation with indigenous yeasts. The wine was then aged for 18 months in 228-litre French oak barrels, 30% of which were new, followed by a further two months ageing in stainless-steel tanks before being bottled.

Tasting Notes & Technical Details

This wine has an elegant nose with intense aromas of blackberry, black cherry and a subtle smokiness. The palate is robust, with dark berry flavours that marry with a marked minerality and fine tannins. A mouthwatering acidity carries the intense flavours onto the lingering finish.

Alcohol (ABV)

13.5%