Description
Beaune 1er Cru "Teurons" 2017
Pascal Marchand is a small producer with a big name. The Canadian poet moved to Burgundy at the age of 21, where he was winemaker at Domaine du Comte Armand, Clos des Epeneaux in 1985. Here he became convinced of a purely organic method, fair for the land and the grapes. In 1999 he became responsible for the new Domaine de la Vougeraie in Burgundy. Here too he introduced the organic method. After some wanderings and consulting jobs, the first step towards his own company was taken in 2006. A few years later (2010) he found financial support from the Canadian banker Moray Tawse, who also bought some vineyards and the Maume (Gevrey) estate. In addition to the 8 ha of own vineyards that are cultivated biodynamically, organic grapes are also bought from third parties.
In 2018 the documentary 'Grand Cru' was made about him, definitely recommended.
Country / Region: France / Burgundy
Grape variety: Pinot noir
In the vineyard : Terroir of iron-rich red/brown colored clay with small pebbles. Vines approx. 50 years old.
In the cellar: 18 days of maceration, 40% with whole bunches. Short period of cold maceration before alcoholic fermentation. At the beginning of alcoholic fermentation, pigéage twice a day, after which the wine is pumped over several times. 16 months of maturation in oak, 30% new oak, gently toasted from the forests of Tronçais and Allier.
Quality mark: biodynamic
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