Domaine Regnard - Hauts-Côtes de Beaune, Bourgogne, France (2021)
Domaine Regnard - Hauts-Côtes de Beaune, Bourgogne, France (2021)
TASTING NOTES
Lemon curd, apricot, kettle corn and dandelion. The palate is soft with layers of apricot, vanilla, toasted corn and a subtle hint of coconut and shiitake mushroom.
REGION | France > Bourgogne |
GRAPE(S) | Chardonnay |
VINTAGE | 2021 |
FORMAT | 750ml Bottle |
ABV | 13% |
FEATURES | Low Intervention, Sustainable, Vegan-Friendly |
SCALE | Dry |
This Hautes-Côtes-de-Beaune comes from a blend of three plots in the town of Sampiny-lès-Maranges with clay and limestone soils. All are young vines from 3-35 years old. Aged for 15 months. The wine ages for 1 year in French old oak barrique before being transferred to stainless steel vats for 3 months.
Created in the 1940’s, the Regnard family now operates 12 hectares using environmentally friendly wine growing methods. Voted best young winemaker in the Côte de Beaune, the talented Florian Regnard is producing great juice while redefining the boundaries of winemaking.
The Burgundians won’t soon forget 2021, a year characterised by seemingly endless setbacks and challenges. It all began with catastrophic frost, followed by regular rain, localised hail, downy and powdery mildew and, finally, late-season rain (and, consequently, botrytis). The only saving grace was the warm and dry weather in late August and September that nudged the grapes to ripeness. The verdict on the whites has always been positive. While the earlier-budding Chardonnay suffered greater frost damage, the remaining grapes ripened uniformly. Volumes, however, are painfully low. Many cuvées are missing because there weren’t enough grapes to make them; losses of over 70% were not uncommon.