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Domaine Guillot-Broux - Mâcon-Cruzille Les Molières 2018

Domaine Guillot-Broux - Mâcon-Cruzille Les Molières 2018

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(2017 Vintage Notes)
Chardonnay
age-worthy wine

This is the estate’s oldest vineyard; it was planted with old Chardonnay vines, known as “Muscat.” These vines impart exotic and spicy notes to the wine. The muscat character of the wine fades with age, giving way to the terroir with its salty and chalky notes. Aging potential: Taking longer to express itself, this wine deserves a few years of aging (10–15 years).

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Estate

Domaine Guillot-Broux

Vintage

Les Molières

Vintage

2018

Designation

Mâcon-Cruzille

Region

Burgundy

Grape varieties

100% Chardonnay dit muscaté

Terroirs

Red marl soils, the estate’s oldest vines: planted between 1936 and 1954

Viticulture

Certified organic

Grape Harvest

Manuals

Winemaking

Direct pressing, alcoholic and malolactic fermentation in barrels

Livestock farming

11 months in oak barrels

Organic

Yes

Eye

Golden yellow dress

Nose

Aromas of exotic fruits (from the muscat-like Chardonnay) with a hint of lemon. The wine’s muscat-like character fades with age, giving way to the terroir with salty and chalky notes

Serve

At 10-12°C

Drink before

2030

Guard

This wine takes longer to open up and is best cellared for a few years (10–15 years)

Food and wine pairings

Food and wine pairings

Pair with spicy Asian dishes, river fish...

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Bettane & Desseauve

Bettane & Desseauve

Wine rated 16/20 (2017 vintage) (Very good wine)

Robert Parker - Wine Advocate

Robert Parker - Wine Advocate

Rated estate (2022 guide) Recommended (Wine producer recommended by Robert Parker - The Wine Advocate)

About the estate:

I must admit it took me a while to understand the wines of Domaine Guillot-Broux. These are tight, concentrated whites, defined by a chalky dry extract, produced from low yields and careful pressing, which take their time to develop in the cellar. This is a far cry from the stereotype of the northern Mâconnais—honeyed, easy-drinking, and generous—but when you visit the vineyards, it all makes sense. Rocky, steep, and secluded plots on the edge of the forest—some recently reclaimed from encroachment—are planted with old vines of Chardonnay, Gamay, and Pinot Noir, and they have never seen chemical agriculture. Of course, opening old bottles also helps give these wines their meaning: complex, mineral, and savory, it’s clear that 20 years is the minimum rather than the maximum at this estate. But the rewards of patience, as is so often the case, are considerable; and once you get to know them, it’s hard to deny that they rank among the region’s finest examples. As I have already written, Emmanuel Guillot’s grapes are harvested by hand, with the whites pressed directly into barrels and the reds fermented in small vats, often with more than a small amount of whole clusters included. With the 2019 vintage, taking advantage of the market disruption caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, Guillot chose to extend the aging process: thus, most of his whites, having spent a year in barrels, saw an additional six months in tanks. Whether due to the inherent quality of the vintage or the fact that these extra six months seem to genuinely help these structured wines fill out and relax, the 2019s are the most impressive young wines I have tasted to date from this estate,

RVF - The French Wine Review / Guide to the Best Wines of France

RVF - La Revue du Vin de France / Guide des Meilleurs Vins de France

Rated estate (2022 guide) 1*Star (Up-and-coming stars or quality winemakers producing wines of a high standard—you won’t be disappointed when tasting the wines from these estates)

About the estate:

The Guillot-Broux estate, certified organic, is one of the most consistent in the Mâcon region. The old vines, meticulously tended, give the wines a decidedly classic style. The estate relies on fully ripe grapes and avoids any sophisticated oak aging. Patrice and Emmanuel thus carry on their father’s legacy and preserve its spirit. We are very pleased with their whites, which are always well-balanced and crystal-clear. The 2019 reds were less successful this year, with the exception of the Gamay Beaumont.

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