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Domaine Joseph Colin - Bâtard-Montrachet Grand Cru 2022

Domaine Joseph Colin - Bâtard-Montrachet Grand Cru 2022

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Tasting Notes

This “Bâtard-Montrachet” is gracefully refined, exuding powerful aromas of burnt butter, dried apricot, peach, citrus fruits and a breadth of spice.

Joseph Colin initially trained at Domaine Marc Colin, working alongside his brother, Pierre-Yves, to make the family wines. In 2016, Joseph decided to create his own Domaine, and, subsequently, inherited just over six hectares of vineyards from his family holding, representing about nineteen different appellations, to start his exciting new venture. This vineyard sits next to Bienvenues-Bâtard-Montrachet, from 50-plus-year-old vines.

Purchased as must. Still in its original single three year old barrel, and will be bottled directly from the barrel. The colour is similar to so many others here, with its lime green touch, which seems rather odd for Bâtard Montrachet but wow, even the first sniff shows stellar grand cru quality and exceptional weight. Now the nose shows a little additional ripeness. Broad shouldered, a muscular body which holds the weight well. Just the right acidity and fair length. Drink from 2030-2038. 95-97 points, Jasper Morris, Inside Burgundy.

The bouquet is gracefully refined, exuding powerful aromas of burnt butter, dried apricot, peach, citrus fruits and a breadth of spice. It is a wine of undeniable harmony on the palate with smoky, ripe orchard fruit and refreshing citrus and minerals to finish. It will perfectly pair with fine foods such as foie gras, caviar, oysters, crayfish, scallops and white fish. You can drink it now with a 30-minute decant before serving or cellar it up until 2032+. 100% Chardonnay.

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Technical notes

Only healthy grapes make it to the press; the wines are also handled as little as possible, therefore there is no bâttonage, filtration or fining and no sulphur is used during the winemaking process until racking where minimal amounts are used. Fermentation and maceration is processed in 350-litre oak barrels for 12 months, before three months in stainless before bottling.