2015 Beaune, Les Teurons, 1er Cru, Domaine Rossignol-Trapet, Burgundy
- Red
- Dry
- Medium Bodied
- Pinot Noir
Ready - youthful
- Neal Martin MW
- 87-89/100
Product: 20158009115
Description
Ripe purple colour, this has a slightly bready nose. There is a mass of lovely, vibrant, joyous red-purple fruit, raspberry-plus. It’s very succulent across the palate and has a lovely finish. This has huge energy: it’s absolutely lovely. This is, by a long way, the best example of Teurons made here. Drink 2020-2026.
Jasper Morris MW, Wine Buyer
Nicolas and David Rossignol report a healthy crop in quality and quantity, though a little reduced in the Grands Crus. They began on 7th September, using around 50 percent whole bunches, and avoided any punching down during vinification as there was no need to search for extraction, preferring a daily pumping-over and aeration. As ever there is only a modest use of new oak and sulphur levels are kept low. They have made unquestionably brilliant wines this year.
Jasper Morris MW, Wine Buyer
Nicolas and David Rossignol report a healthy crop in quality and quantity, though a little reduced in the Grands Crus. They began on 7th September, using around 50 percent whole bunches, and avoided any punching down during vinification as there was no need to search for extraction, preferring a daily pumping-over and aeration. As ever there is only a modest use of new oak and sulphur levels are kept low. They have made unquestionably brilliant wines this year.
Colour Red
Sweetness Dry
Vintage 2015
Maturity Ready - youthful
Grape List Pinot Noir
Body Medium Bodied
Producer Domaine Rossignol-Trapet
Critics reviews
Neal Martin MW 87-89/100
From the upper side of the vineyard in a warmer microclimate, the 2015 Beaune 1er Cru les Teurons has a more cohesive bouquet compared to the Les Mariages: attractive raspberry and wild strawberry scents, hints of sous-bois developing with time. The palate is medium-bodied with firm tannin and good acidity. It needs more substance on the finish, although that should evolve by the end of its maturation period. Not bad, although not the best Beaune 1er Cru that I tasted in 2015.Neil Martin - 28/12/2016
About this wine
Pinot Noir
Pinot Noir is probably the most frustrating, and at times infuriating, wine grape in the world. However when it is successful, it can produce some of the most sublime wines known to man. This thin-skinned grape which grows in small, tight bunches performs well on well-drained, deepish limestone based subsoils as are found on Burgundy's Côte d'Or. Pinot Noir is more susceptible than other varieties to over cropping - concentration and varietal character disappear rapidly if yields are excessive and yields as little as 25hl/ha are the norm for some climats of the Côte d`Or.
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Domaine Rossignol-Trapet
Brothers Nicolas and David Rossignol have run this domaine, created by the marriage of their parents, since 1990. The range offers a fine overview of Gevrey-Chambertin terroir, capped by their three, very contrasting, Grands Crus. The Chambertin stands supreme, but a preference between Latricières and La Chapelle varies from year to year. In the vineyard The brothers began their move towards biodynamics in ’97 in their Chapelle-Chambertin vineyard; the whole domaine was converted by 2004. They value that status deeply; the work required in ’18 to combat the pervasive mildew was a true labour of love, with endless applications – by hand – of horsetail teas. In the winery Over the years, their style has defined itself: these are now relatively delicate wines, lightly extracted so never deep in colour, but built around subtle textures. Aromatics are further enhanced using about 50% whole bunches, depending on the year.
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