Pierre-Olivier Garcia, Brouilly `La Folie`

Pierre-Olivier Garcia, Brouilly `La Folie`

Vintage: 2020

VintageProduct CodeFormatClosureAvailability
2020MG203B206 x 75Natural CorkAvailable
Producer

Pierre-Olivier Garcia founded his eponymous domaine in 2016, with a small parcel of vines in Nuits-Saint-Georges. From the beginning, his project aimed to restore biodiversity in these vineyards, something Pierre-Olivier felt had been lost due to the Burgundy’s focus on single-crop farming. This ‘eco-attitude’ means Pierre-Olivier experiments with cereals, ploughing, planting trees and even using chickens to graze the land, in an attempt to bring back bees and butterflies to his 0.4 hectares of vines. In addition to this, he sources grapes from a network of grower friends, with whom he works closely to have as much control over fruit quality as possible.

Pierre-Olivier Garcia is an advocate for low-intervention winemaking. He uses no new oak, believing it inhibits a wine’s ability to express its origin. He also pioneered ‘baie par baie’, or ‘berry by berry’, a painstaking process involving hand-cutting each grape from the bunch with the stalk intact. This technique takes 30 people an entire day to complete a single barrel, yet Pierre-Olivier perseveres with the practice as it enhances aroma and complexity in the finished wine. This tiny address in Nuits-Saint-Georges already has a cult following and a bright future ahead.

Pierre-Olivier’s Aligoté ‘Les Champs Tions’ is a serious, barrel-fermented Aligoté made from grapes grown in Fixin. Made using 50% whole-bunch fermentation, the Marsannay ‘Clos du Roy’ displays aromas of crunchy red fruits, floral notes and fine tannins. The Brouilly ‘La Folie’ is sourced from a parcel planted on pink granite subsoil and offers a more serious style of this Beaujolais Cru. The wine is aged in oak for 10 months, lending spice and depth to the bright red fruit character.

The three Nuits-Saint-Georges wines, ‘Les Herbues’, ‘Les Charmois’ and ‘Les Grandes Vignes’, are made using different ratios of ‘baie par baie’, whole bunches and destemmed grapes. While all displaying delicate floral aromas and velvety tannins, each shows a strong expression of their ‘climat’ within this famous village.

Vineyards

Soils of 'La Folie' vineyard are derived from the typical Beaujolais pink granite subsoil with an arenitic sandy layer deposited over the steep slopes of the western part of the Brouilly appellation. The soils ensure good drainage and essential nutrients for the vines.

Vintage

An outstanding, if challenging vintage in Burgundy. Despite a few frost spells, spring was mild which resulted in an early flowering. Summer saw hot and consistently dry temperatures which, although having an impact on yields and facilitating the need for careful crop management, resulted in virtually no disease outbreaks in the vineyards. The grapes that survived the hot conditions were in optimal health by harvest, showing intense and vibrant flavour profiles.

Vinification

After careful selection, 90% of the grapes were destemmed and the remaining 10% left in whole bunches to undergo fermentation. Post-fermentation, the wine was aged in oak barrels for 10 months, 20% of which was new.

Tasting Notes & Technical Details

This Gamay is deep red in colour with precise notes of pure red fruit and hints of spice on the palate. The wine has stunning balance with bright acidity and depth of fruit resulting in a long finish.

Alcohol (ABV)

13.5%