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Domaine Jean Fery Hautes Cotes de Beaune La Come des Amoureuse 2022

Appellation
Hautes Cotes de Beaune
Region
Côte de Beaune
Vintage
2022
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SKU: EFER16W-22
Overview

The commune of Milly is part of the historic Chablis vineyards. Fabien has several plots in the village that are located on the northeast-facing village slopes on Kimmeridgian marl limestone, as well as in the lower reaches of the village on Portlandian clay and limestone. These terroirs produce fresh and pure wines. Broad but with great clarity and focus to this nose. Intense, mouth-watering – beautifully textured  This will be a great one – lovely, classy agrume fruit complexity and minerals!

 

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BURGUNDY 2022 VINTAGE

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After three successive high-quality but low-quantity vintages, winemakers in Burgundy are refilling their cellars with an excellent 2022 harvest.This is not to say that it was an easy ride. Once again, frost, heat and drought put stress on the growing season, but timing is everything, and the extreme weather did much less damage than in previous years.

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Winters have been wet and mild for years now. The winter of 2021-22 was not, with less than average rainfall and seasonal temperatures. Under these ‘normal’ conditions, we would expect budburst in the first half of April. But summer-like conditions at the end of March forced the vines, especially Chardonnay, to bud early, and we went into frost season with tender green buds exposed. There were two nights in the coming week below zero, but damage was limited.

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Spring conditions set in in mid-April, but Summer followed soon thereafter, dry with spiky heat waves. The vines went wild.  Winemakers fought to keep the growth under control. And the fight continued until flowering, which happened a couple of weeks early in mid-May.

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The warm, dry conditions led to nearly-perfect flowering. We saw for the first time the potential of a great crop, with lots of beautiful, full, well-formed grape bunches; and an early harvest, with fruit setting well ahead of schedule.

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But the drought held, and the fear was that this beautiful fruit would shrivel on the vine. Finally, at the end of June, the rain came. Summer storms bring with them the risk of hail, so all eyes were on the sky as the storms were sometimes violent causing significant but limited hail damage. The rains were intermittent, but regular for the next weeks. The cumulative rainfall would not be enough to see the crop through to harvest, however.

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The heat waves continued through the rains, and so the risk of fungal disease, usually associated with wet conditions, dried up. But temperatures spiked and dry conditions set in again. The grapes ripened in a full-blown heat wave. Winemakers had to keep a close eye on sugar levels, as the risk was that ripeness could gallop away at the last minute.

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And then, just about the time when it looked like an over-ripe mid-August harvest was imminent, it rained again. And the producers were able to let that water absorb into the fruit, increasing the volume of juice that was ultimately harvested in the first week of September.

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2022, both white and red, are showing real depth and ripeness. And while there was once again very little malic acid, the tartaric acid holds the balance and structure together. Early tastings in the barrel show enormous charm and vitality. Very promising.

Appellation

HAUTES-COTES DE BEAUNE

COTE DE BEAUNE

Bourgogne Hautes-Côtes de Beaune is part of the larger Bourgogne appellation, and refers to the elevated slopes and hillsides situated above the Côte de Beaune.

The vineyards are located on the higher-altitude slopes to the west of the Côte de Beaune, overlooking famous villages like Beaune, Pommard, and Meursault. The higher elevation can influence the climate and the character of the wines.

The region experiences a continental climate, which can be challenging for grape growing. However, the elevated sites allow for better drainage and sunlight exposure, contributing to the development of ripe and flavorful grapes.

The soils in this appellation vary, but they often include limestone and marl. These soil types, combined with the elevation, can impact the minerality and structure of the wines.

The primary grape varieties are Chardonnay and Aligoté for white wines and Pinot Noir for red wines.

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