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Latricières Chambertin Grand Cru - Domaine François Feuillet

François Feuillet

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Morey-Saint-Denis (Burgundy)

Latricières Chambertin Grand Cru AC

Vintage 2022
WinemakerFrançois Feuillet
Alcohol13% vol.
Grapes 100% Pinot Noir
75 cl CHF 399.00

Winemaking

The 65-year-old vines are oriented southeast and grow on lean limestone soils in the Latricières Chambertin vineyard. After pressing, the wines are clarified for two weeks and aged in barrels. The aging process occurs with 40% in new barrels and 60% in barrels 1 to 5 years old. After 13 months of aging, the wines are transferred to tanks, rested for 3 months, and bottled without filtration or fining.

Our tasting note

Carmine red in color. A powdery nose with aromas of cherries, raspberries, peaches, dried tomatoes, white pepper, cinnamon sticks, a touch of salt, fresh hazelnuts, smoked rose, and nutmeg. Wonderful tension, delicate tannins, and a breathtakingly long finish.

François Feuillet

The François Feuillet estate in Chevannes is the result of the collaboration between two different generations, united by a shared passion for wine: François Feuillet, a prominent French businessman, and David Duband, a young oenologist. François Feuillet fell in love with Burgundy and began purchasing vineyards in the 1990s, focusing on small parcels in the villages of Vosne-Romanée and Nuits-Saint-Georges. In the 1990s, François Feuillet also met oenologist David Duband, who had just completed his studies in oenology in Beaune. The two began a partnership that continues to this day. In 1998, Domaine François Feuillet produced its first Grand Cru Echézeaux, and since then, it has acquired some of the best Grand Cru and Premier Cru vineyards in the region. Today, the estate also includes vineyards in the villages of Gevrey-Chambertin, Chambolle-Musigny, and Morey-Saint-Denis. In winemaking, oenologist David Duband prefers a non-interventionist approach to produce typical, harmonious, and balanced wines that reflect the unique characteristics of each parcel.

Suitable with
Barbecue
Beef
Venison