Domaine Ramonet - Bienvenues Bâtard-Montrachet - Grand Cru

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Domaine Ramonet - Bienvenues Bâtard - Montrachet - Grand Cru - 2018 - 75cl - Onshore Cellars

Domaine Ramonet - Bienvenues Bâtard-Montrachet - Grand Cru

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Grand Cru
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13.5%
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8° - 10° C
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ShellfishLobsterWhite FishCrabHard Cheeses

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Domaine Ramonet

Domaine Ramonet

Domaine Ramonet is one of the most esteemed and iconic wine producers in Burgundy, France, particularly celebrated for its exceptional white wines. Founded in the early 20th century...
Domaine Ramonet is one of the most esteemed and iconic wine producers in Burgundy, France, particularly celebrated for its exceptional white wines. Founded in the early 20th century by Pierre Ramonet, the domaine is located in Chassagne-Montrachet, a village that is synonymous with world-class Chardonnay. Today, the domaine is managed by Pierre's grandsons, Noël and Jean-Claude Ramonet, who uphold the family's legacy of meticulous vineyard management and high-quality winemaking.

Domaine Ramonet's portfolio includes a wide range of appellations, but it is most famous for its stunning Chardonnays from premier cru and grand cru vineyards such as Bâtard-Montrachet, Bienvenues-Bâtard-Montrachet, and particularly Montrachet itself. These wines are celebrated for their depth, complexity, and ability to age gracefully. They often exhibit a precise balance of rich fruit, vibrant acidity, and mineral undertones that reflect the limestone-rich soils of their vineyard sites.

In addition to Chardonnay, Domaine Ramonet also produces excellent Pinot Noir, particularly from Chassagne-Montrachet, which is appreciated for its elegance and expressive character.

The winemaking approach at Domaine Ramonet is characterized by a respect for tradition, including careful hand-harvesting, natural yeast fermentations, and judicious use of oak aging. This traditional approach ensures that each wine clearly expresses its terroir.

Domaine Ramonet’s reputation among Burgundy aficionados is sterling, with its wines consistently ranking among the most sought-after and admired in the region. The commitment to quality at every stage of the winemaking process has ensured that the name Ramonet has become synonymous with the very best of Burgundy.
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Burgundy - Onshore Cellars

Burgundy

La région viticole française de Bourgogne (alias « Bourgogne ») peut être petite par sa taille, mais son influence est énorme dans le monde du vin. La...

La région viticole française de Bourgogne (alias « Bourgogne ») peut être petite par sa taille, mais son influence est énorme dans le monde du vin. La complexité de la Bourgogne peut faire peur au cœur même d'un professionnel du vin chevronné, mais n'ayez crainte – la région n'a besoin d'être aussi compliquée que vous le souhaitez. Oui, elle abrite certains des vins les plus chers de l'univers connu, mais il y a aussi des vins savoureux et abordables.

Raisins principaux :

Le Pinot Noir est originaire de Bourgogne et ces vignes couvrent 34 % de la région, représentant 29 % de la production vinicole globale. Le raisin rouge se développe extrêmement bien dans les sols calcaires et argileux, ce qui aide à créer leur complexité. Les vins Pinot Noir de Bourgogne varient en couleur du cerise au brique, sont légers en corps et ont généralement des saveurs de fruits rouges et épicées. Le Gamay est un raisin rouge également cultivé en Bourgogne, mais ne représente que 10 % des vignes.

Le Chardonnay est le raisin principal pour les vins blancs de Bourgogne, représentant 48 % des vignes et 68 % de la production. Le Chardonnay apprécie le sol marneux de la Bourgogne, qui lui confère des arômes floraux délicats, fruités et minéraux ainsi que des saveurs corsées. L'Aligoté est le deuxième raisin blanc, représentant 6 % cultivé. {En savoir plus sur le raisin ancien Aligoté en Bourgogne.}

La région produit également un vin mousseux appelé Crémant de Bourgogne. Il peut être élaboré à partir de Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Pinot Gris, Aligoté, Gamay, Sacy et Melon. Les variétés incluent blanc, blanc de blancs, blanc de noirs et rosé.

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Bâtard-Montrachet - Onshore Cellars

Bâtard-Montrachet

Bâtard-Montrachet is a Grand Cru appellation located in Burgundy's Côte de Beaune, straddling the communes of Puligny-Montrachet and Chassagne-Montrachet. This 11.86-hectare vineyard sits on the lower slopes of...

Bâtard-Montrachet is a Grand Cru appellation located in Burgundy's Côte de Beaune, straddling the communes of Puligny-Montrachet and Chassagne-Montrachet. This 11.86-hectare vineyard sits on the lower slopes of the Montrachet hill, positioned between the more famous Montrachet vineyard above and the village-level vineyards below. The appellation was officially established in 1937 as part of France's AOC system.

The vineyard benefits from optimal southeast-facing exposure on limestone-rich soils with varying compositions of clay and marl. Chardonnay is the sole permitted grape variety, and production is strictly regulated with low yields mandated to ensure concentration. The terroir combines excellent drainage from the slope's elevation with sufficient clay content to retain moisture, creating ideal conditions for Chardonnay cultivation. Traditional Burgundian winemaking methods typically include barrel fermentation and aging, often with some new oak influence.

Bâtard-Montrachet produces some of Burgundy's most concentrated and age-worthy white wines. These Chardonnays display remarkable depth and complexity, typically showing mineral precision balanced with rich fruit character. The wines often exhibit notes of citrus, white flowers, and subtle oak integration when young, developing greater complexity with bottle age to reveal layers of honey, nuts, and earthy undertones. The combination of the site's terroir and Grand Cru status results in wines with exceptional longevity, often improving for two decades or more.

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