Domaine Nicolas Faure - Hautes-Cotes-de-Beaune Chardonnay 2022
STRICTLY ALLOCATED: Since these wines are some of the rarest and the most in-demand in the world, only clients with whom Clos Cachet has an existing relationship will be considered for an allocation. All Nicolas Faure wines are imported directly from the Domaine, guaranteeing its provenance.
Domaine Nicolas Faure is a micro-domaine crafting wines of impressive elegance. Each of Nicolas’ tiny vineyards receives Grand Cru care and the very high quality wines are obtained through countless hours spent in the vineyards. He further ensures the quality through mini interventions and traditional practices executed with precision.
The 2022 Bourgogne Blanc Chardonnay Hautes-Cotes de Beaune La Corvee de Bully has an attractive nose: lemon curd, almond and light chai notes coming through with time. The palate is superb: a wonderful praline-tinged entry, the richness effortlessly countered by the acidic spice, full of energy and vibrancy towards the finish. Highly recommended. 91 points, Neal Martin, Vinous. 100% Chardonnay
- What we say
- Technical notes
"This is where Nicolas prides himself to turn lesser-known appellations into great wines. This Gamay is no exception. It is complex, nicely layered and unique."
At Domaine Nicolas Faure the technique used is traditional. After being carefully sorted in the vineyard, the grapes are brought to the small winery. The harvested grapes are all put in a wooden tank to undergo alcoholic fermentation. After 21 days the juice is pumped into French oak barrels without adding further oak. The remaining berries and stems are pressed in a traditional vertical press to gently extract the ripe tannins and some extra fruit. Then the wine undergoes its malolactic fermentation and matures in oak barrels before bottling without filtration.
What we say
"This is where Nicolas prides himself to turn lesser-known appellations into great wines. This Gamay is no exception. It is complex, nicely layered and unique."
Technical notes
At Domaine Nicolas Faure the technique used is traditional. After being carefully sorted in the vineyard, the grapes are brought to the small winery. The harvested grapes are all put in a wooden tank to undergo alcoholic fermentation. After 21 days the juice is pumped into French oak barrels without adding further oak. The remaining berries and stems are pressed in a traditional vertical press to gently extract the ripe tannins and some extra fruit. Then the wine undergoes its malolactic fermentation and matures in oak barrels before bottling without filtration.