Domaine Anne Gros - Clos de Vougeot - Le Grand Maupertui - Grand Cru

Domaine Anne Gros - Clos de Vougeot - Le Grand Maupertui - Grand Cru - 2021 - 75cl - Onshore Cellars

Domaine Anne Gros - Clos de Vougeot - Le Grand Maupertui - Grand Cru

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The 2021 Clos de Vougeot le Grand Maupertui Grand Cru has an earthier bouquet with touches of wild mint percolating through the transparent red fruit. The palate is medium-bodied with rounded tannins, velvety smooth, moderate depth though not a complex finish. Yet it is surfeit with charm and like the Echézeaux, will not need an enormous amount of cellaring.
Type:
Red
Country:
France
Region:
Burgundy
Appellation:
Clos de Vougeot
Producer:
Anne Gros
Grapes/Blend:
Pinot Noir
Ageing:
approximately 16 months using a large percent of new oak: 80% for the grand crus
ABV:
13.5%

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Domaine A.F. Gros

Anne Gros

Anne Gros is a highly respected winemaker in the Burgundy region of France, known particularly for her vineyard holdings in Vosne-Romanée, a commune that is home to some...

Anne Gros is a highly respected winemaker in the Burgundy region of France, known particularly for her vineyard holdings in Vosne-Romanée, a commune that is home to some of the most prestigious vineyards in the world. Taking over her family's domain in 1988, Anne has established herself as one of the leading figures in Burgundy, known for her meticulous attention to detail and the high quality of her wines.

**Background and Approach:**
Anne Gros took charge of Domaine François Gros, her family's estate, and through a series of acquisitions and expansions, focused on elevating the quality and reputation of the domaine. Under her leadership, the domaine was renamed Domaine Anne Gros. She is known for her philosophical approach to winemaking, which emphasizes minimal intervention in both the vineyard and the winery. This approach allows the character of the terroir and the vintage to shine through in her wines.

**Vineyard Holdings:**
Anne Gros’s vineyards include prized parcels in some of Vosne-Romanée's top grand cru sites, such as Richebourg and Clos Vougeot. She also owns vines in other notable areas like Chambolle-Musigny. Her holdings are relatively small, which allows for detailed, hands-on vineyard management, critical to producing premium wines in Burgundy.

**Winemaking Techniques:**
Anne Gros utilizes traditional Burgundian winemaking practices, including hand-picking of grapes, natural yeast fermentations, and aging in French oak barrels, where the use of new oak is carefully managed to ensure it does not overpower the purity of the fruit. Her wines are known for their elegance, depth, and complexity.

**Wines and Style:**
The wines of Anne Gros are highly sought after for their intensity, finesse, and precision. They typically display a beautiful balance of ripe fruit, structured tannins, and vibrant acidity, which are hallmarks of top-tier Burgundy. The red wines, primarily made from Pinot Noir, are noted for their silky texture and aromatic complexity, while her limited production of white wines, from Chardonnay, shows purity and minerality.

**Reputation:**
Anne Gros is considered a benchmark producer in Vosne-Romanée, with her wines consistently receiving critical acclaim and attracting attention from collectors and enthusiasts worldwide. Her commitment to expressing the individuality of each vineyard plot has helped to maintain the high standards and traditions of Burgundian winemaking, making her wines emblematic of the region's potential.

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Burgundy - Onshore Cellars

Burgundy

The French Wine region of Burgundy (aka “Bourgogne”) may be small in size, but its influence is huge in the world of vino. The complexity of Burgundy...

The French Wine region of Burgundy (aka “Bourgogne”) may be small in size, but its influence is huge in the world of vino. The complexity of Burgundy can cast fear into the heart of even a seasoned wine pro, but fear not – the region need only be as complicated as you want it to be. Yes, it is home to some of the most expensive wines in the known universe, but there are also tasty and affordable wines.

Main grapes:

Pinot Noir originated in Burgundy and these vines cover 34% of the region, accounting for 29% of overall wine production. The red grape does extremely well in limestone and clay soil, which helps create their complexity. Pinot Noir wines from Burgundy range in colour from cherry to brick, are light in body, and typically have red fruit and spicy flavours. Gamay is a red grape also grown in Burgundy, but only makes up 10% of the vines.

Chardonnay is the primary grape for white wines in Burgundy, making up 48% of the vines and 68% of production. Chardonnay appreciates Burgundy’s marl soil, which gives it delicate floral, fruit, and mineral aromas and full-bodied flavours. Aligoté is the second white grape, accounting for 6% grown. {Read more about the ancient Aligoté grape in Burgundy.}

The region does produce a sparkling wine called Crémant de Bourgogne. It can be made from Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Pinot Gris, Aligoté, Gamay, Sacy, and Melon. Varieties include blanc, blanc de blancs, blanc de noirs, and rosé.

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Clos de Vougeot

Clos de Vougeot

Clos de Vougeot, also known as Clos Vougeot, is one of the most famous and emblematic vineyards in the Burgundy wine region of France, particularly within the Côte...

Clos de Vougeot, also known as Clos Vougeot, is one of the most famous and emblematic vineyards in the Burgundy wine region of France, particularly within the Côte de Nuits area. This Grand Cru vineyard is steeped in history, with origins dating back to the 12th century when Cistercian monks first began cultivating grapes here.

**Location and Terroir:**
Clos de Vougeot is located in the village of Vougeot, between the towns of Chambolle-Musigny and Vosne-Romanée. The vineyard covers approximately 50 hectares (about 124 acres), making it the largest single vineyard in Côte de Nuits designated as Grand Cru. The terroir varies significantly across the vineyard due to its size and slight variations in slope and aspect, which results in a range of wine styles from the various producers who own parcels here.

The soil in Clos de Vougeot is predominantly limestone mixed with marl, lending a distinct mineral quality to the wines. The best plots are generally considered to be those located higher up on the slope, where the soil is thinner and the limestone bedrock is closer to the surface.

**Wine Characteristics:**
Clos de Vougeot is exclusively red wine, made from Pinot Noir. The wines from this Grand Cru are known for their robust structure, deep complexity, and potential for aging. They typically exhibit flavors of red and black cherries, earth, and spices, with a firm tannic backbone and high acidity that can evolve gracefully over many years.

**Viticulture and Winemaking:**
Over 80 different owners hold parcels within Clos de Vougeot, leading to considerable diversity in winemaking approaches. Traditional methods, such as hand harvesting, natural fermentations, and aging in French oak barrels, are common, although specifics such as the proportion of new oak and the duration of aging vary by producer. 

**Historical Significance:**
The iconic Château de Clos de Vougeot, situated within the vineyard, houses the Confrérie des Chevaliers du Tastevin, an influential wine society dedicated to promoting Burgundy. The château and its walls, which still enclose the vineyard, were built by the Cistercian monks and are a landmark of Burgundy's winemaking heritage.

**Modern Recognition:**
Despite the variability in style due to the different winemaking techniques and precise plot locations, Clos de Vougeot maintains a reputation as one of Burgundy's most prestigious and sought-after wines. It embodies the complexity and elegance that Burgundy wines are renowned for and continues to be a cornerstone of the region’s viticultural identity.

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