Domaine Gilbert et Christine Felettig - Beaune - Champs Pimont - 1er Cru

93 points - The Wine Advocate
Domaine Gilbert et Christine Felettig - Beaune - Champs Pimont - 1er Cru - 2019 - 75cl - Onshore Cellars

Domaine Gilbert et Christine Felettig - Beaune - Champs Pimont - 1er Cru

93 points - The Wine Advocate
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Sumptuous and expressive, the 2019 Beaune 1er Cru Les Champs-Pimont delivers generous aromas of raspberries, woodsmoke, spices and plums. Medium to full-bodied, elegant, and charming, its refined tannins are entirely cloaked in succulent fruit. One of the last wines in the cellar to finish its malolactic fermentation, this cuvée was much easier to read in November than September.
Type :
Rouge
Pays :
France
Région :
Bourgogne
Appellation :
Beaune
Producteur :
Domaine Gilbert et Christine Felettig
Raisins/mélange :
Pinot Noir
Style :
Premier Cru
ABV :
13.5%

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Domaine Gilbert et Christine Felettig

Domaine Gilbert et Christine Felettig

Domaine Gilbert et Christine Felettig is a well-regarded wine producer located in the Burgundy region of France, specifically in the village of Chambolle-Musigny in the Côte de Nuits....
Domaine Gilbert et Christine Felettig is a well-regarded wine producer located in the Burgundy region of France, specifically in the village of Chambolle-Musigny in the Côte de Nuits. The domaine is a family-run operation, managed by Gilbert Felettig and his sister Christine, who took over the winemaking responsibilities from their father, Henri Felettig. The Felettig siblings have continued to enhance the reputation of their family estate through meticulous vineyard management and winemaking practices.

The domaine owns about 12.5 hectares of vineyards spread across several prestigious appellations, including parcels in Chambolle-Musigny, Vosne-Romanée, and Echezeaux. This diverse portfolio allows them to produce a range of wines that showcase the distinct characteristics of each terroir. The vineyards are farmed with sustainable practices, focusing on maintaining the health and balance of the vineyard ecosystem.

Domaine Gilbert et Christine Felettig is particularly noted for its Pinot Noir wines, which are highly expressive and elegantly structured. These wines typically feature a fine balance of fruit concentration and nuanced earthy notes, with a delicate use of oak that complements rather than dominates the wine. The domaine’s Chambolle-Musigny wines, for example, are known for their finesse and aromatic complexity, offering floral and red berry aromatics with silky tannins.

In addition to red wines, the domaine also produces a smaller quantity of white wines from Chardonnay, which are appreciated for their purity and vibrancy. The overall approach at Domaine Gilbert et Christine Felettig is characterized by a commitment to expressing the unique qualities of their vineyard sites, with a focus on clarity, terroir representation, and the traditional elegance of Burgundy wines. The care and attention to detail by Gilbert and Christine in both the vineyard and the cellar have earned their wines a respected place among Burgundy aficionados.
Domaine Gilbert et Christine Felettig
Bourgogne - Onshore Cellars

Bourgogne

La région viticole française de Bourgogne est peut-être petite en taille, mais son influence est énorme dans le monde du vin. La complexité de la Bourgogne...

La région viticole française de Bourgogne est peut-être petite en taille, mais son influence est énorme dans le monde du vin. La complexité de la Bourgogne peut effrayer même un professionnel du vin chevronné, mais n'ayez crainte : la région est aussi compliquée que vous le souhaitez. Certes, on y trouve certains des vins les plus chers de l'univers connu, mais on y trouve aussi des vins savoureux et abordables.

Principaux raisins :

Le pinot noir est originaire de Bourgogne et ces vignes couvrent 34 % de la région, représentant 29 % de la production totale de vin. Ce raisin rouge s'accommode très bien des sols calcaires et argileux, ce qui contribue à sa complexité. Les vins de pinot noir de Bourgogne ont une couleur qui va de la cerise à la brique, sont légers et présentent généralement des arômes de fruits rouges et d'épices. Le gamay est un raisin rouge également cultivé en Bourgogne, mais il ne représente que 10 % des vignes.

Le chardonnay est le premier cépage des vins blancs de Bourgogne, avec 48 % de l'encépagement et 68 % de la production. Le chardonnay apprécie le sol marneux de la Bourgogne, qui lui confère de délicats arômes floraux, fruités et minéraux, ainsi que des saveurs corsées. L'aligoté est le deuxième cépage blanc, avec 6 % de la production. {En savoir plus sur l'ancien cépage aligoté en Bourgogne.}

La région produit un vin mousseux appelé Crémant de Bourgogne. Il peut être élaboré à partir de chardonnay, de pinot noir, de pinot gris, d'aligoté, de gamay, de sacy et de melon. Les variétés comprennent le blanc, le blanc de blancs, le blanc de noirs et le rosé.

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Beaune - Onshore Cellars

Beaune

Beaune is a historic wine appellation located in the heart of Burgundy, France. The region is known for producing some of the finest red and white wines in...

Beaune is a historic wine appellation located in the heart of Burgundy, France. The region is known for producing some of the finest red and white wines in the world, and has a rich history dating back to the Roman era.

The style of production in Beaune is heavily influenced by the unique terroir of the region. The vineyards are situated on a series of hillsides that provide excellent drainage and exposure to the sun, which allows the grapes to ripen fully and develop complex flavors. The soils in Beaune are also rich in limestone, which imparts a distinctive minerality to the wines.

The primary grape varieties grown in Beaune are Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. Pinot Noir is used to produce the region's famous red wines, which are known for their rich, complex flavors and aromas of red fruit, earth, and spice. Chardonnay is used to produce the region's white wines, which are known for their crisp acidity, bright fruit flavors, and subtle notes of oak.

The most famous wines from Beaune are its Premier Cru and Grand Cru wines. These wines are made from grapes grown in the best vineyards in the region, and are carefully crafted to showcase the unique terroir of each site. Premier Cru wines are known for their balance of fruit and acidity, while Grand Cru wines are more complex and age-worthy, with layers of flavor that develop over time.

In addition to its red and white wines, Beaune is also known for its sparkling wines, which are made using the traditional method. These wines are crisp and refreshing, with delicate bubbles and flavors of citrus and green apple.

Overall, Beaune is a region that is steeped in history and tradition, and its wines are a testament to the skill and dedication of its winemakers. Whether you are a seasoned wine connoisseur or a casual drinker, a bottle of wine from Beaune is sure to impress.

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