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Chanson Père & Fils - Beaune 1er Cru Clos des Fèves Monopole 2008

Chanson Père & Fils - Beaune 1er Cru Clos des Fèves Monopole 2008

Rating: RVF 16.5/20
Le Clos des Fèves is a Monopole of Domaine Chanson, located in the heart of Beaune’s Premiers Crus, on a 3.8-hectare plot situated midway up the hillside. A wine with intense aromas of raspberries and blackcurrants, spicy notes, and a lovely hint of vanilla. Plenty of body and depth. A truly beautiful bottle!

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Estate

Chanson Père et Fils

Vintage

1er Cru Clos des Fèves

Vintage

2008

Designation

Beaune 1er Cru

Region

Burgundy

Grape varieties

100% Pinot Noir

Regions

Clay-limestone: Domaine Chanson's Monopole in the heart of Beaune's Premier Crus

Viticulture

Selection of specific plots, deep plowing to encourage deep root growth and highlight the terroir’s unique character, short pruning, debudding, and reduced yields

Grape Harvest

hand-picked at peak ripeness

Winemaking

vinification in tanks, cold pre-fermentation maceration followed by a long fermentation

Livestock farming

aged in barrels for 17 months

Alcohol content

13%

Eye

A beautiful ruby color with violet hues

Nose

Intense aromas of raspberries and blackcurrants, with spicy notes and a lovely hint of vanilla

Palate

Beautiful texture, with plenty of body and depth. Very pure fruit supported by elegant tannins. A hint of minerality. A long, generous finish

Serve

Decant at 16-18°C

Open

1 hour

Drink from

2012

Drink before

2025

Food and wine pairings

Food and wine pairings

Enjoy it with game (pheasant), poultry (capon), and all types of aged cheeses (Epoisses, Langres)...

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Bettane & Desseauve

Bettane & Desseauve

Rated estate (2022 guide): 4* Stars (Producers of the very highest quality, the pride of French viticulture)

About the estate:

Founded in 1750 by Simon Verry and acquired by the Bollinger Group in the late 1990s, the oldest of the Beaune-based houses owns 45 hectares of vineyards located in the premier cru vineyards of both slopes. The house’s red wines are primarily made from purchased grapes, vinified by the house to maintain stylistic consistency with the estate. Brilliantly managed from a technical standpoint by Jean-Pierre Confuron (since 2001), this estate has become a model of viticulture, with the introduction of plowing, the elimination of soil amendments, and the adoption of organic viticulture. Chanson’s wines retain a very high proportion of stems during both white and red vinification. The guiding principle is balance within tension. The whites are transferred to barrels with as much lees as possible to ensure a reductive character throughout a 14- to 20-month aging period in barrels (20% new oak). The reds, whose Pinot maturity is pushed to the optimum, retain a vibrant tannic and acidic structure and are adorned with a fleshy fruitiness with underlying notes of sweet spices and licorice. These are wines that deserve a few years of patience in both styles.

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Rated estate (2022 guide) 2*Stars (These exceptional estates, often blessed with fabulous terroirs, are must-haves that, thanks to the consistency and excellence of their wines, deserve a place in the cellars of discerning wine lovers)

About the estate:

Founded in 1750 and owned by Bollinger since 1999, this classic Beaune-based house has now fully established its identity and style. It rivals the best in the industry with its precise and pure wines, both white and red. Vincent Avenel has taken the reins of the house, succeeding Gilles de Courcel, to whom we owe its revitalization. A state-of-the-art winery and the expert guidance provided through June 2020 by Jean-Pierre Confuron—both in the vineyard and in winemaking—explain the clarity of expression across the estate’s broad range up to the 2019 vintage, a vintage in which we detect subtle aging notes in certain cuvées, though it falls slightly short of previous vintages. We will wait to taste the 2020s in bottle to judge whether this great estate is moving in the right direction with its new team.

Jancis Robinson

Jancis Robinson

Rated: Recommended

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