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2003 Meursault 1er Cru Les Genevrières, Darviot-Perrin

2003 Meursault 1er Cru Les Genevrières, Darviot-Perrin

  • Style: Dry, White, StillDry, White, Still
  • Country: FranceFrance
  • Maturity: To be consumed 2006 – 2010To be consumed 2006 – 2010 

£525.60

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Wine Details

Vintage: 2003
Colour: White
Style: Still
Size: Bottle - 75cl (75cl.)
Alcohol: -
Sweetness: Dry
Maturity advice: To be consumed 2006 – 2010
Organic: Principally Organic
Country: France
Producer: Darviot-Perrin
Serving temp.: 12ºc-14ºc
Classification: Premier Cru

Tasting Note

As part of Genevieve Perrin's family estate when she married him, Didier Darviot is obliged to explain that this is his favourite vineyard on the estate! This is the tightest knit of all his premiers crus. Less opulent, but full of restrained class, this will be a very good 2003 indeed.

Region Details

100% Burgundy / Côte de Beaune / Meursault / Les Genevrières (1er Cru)

A region large geographically, stretching from Auxerre in the north to Mâcon in the south. Despite its size there are few large domaines or châteaux, in contrast to Bordeaux. France's Code Napoléon has forced the fragmentation of vineyard ownership with the passing of each generation so that, as a consequence largely of inter-grower marriage, the typical producer today will maintain small plots but of numerous different vineyards. Pinot Noir and Chardonnay rule, with red and white wines in roughly equal proportion. Whites are typically barrel-fermented and both red and white will be aged in barrel until ready to bottle: oak is therefore an important flavour character. In the past most wine was bottled by merchants with cellars in the principal towns; since the 1970s the region has seen a growing movement towards estate bottling, under the name of the individual grower. As a consequence the most demanded producers have found their wines enjoying a dramatic premium for scarcity.

Vintage Notes

2003 - Burgundy

The incredible summer heatwave has endowed the white wines of 2003 with soft, fleshy textures and an abundance of ripe, creamy, almost sweet fruit. Delicious in style and, in view of moderate acidity levels, a year to be consumed relatively early to avoid risk of oxidation or flattening out.

Grape Variety

100% Chardonnay

For long little known outside Burgundy, as a result of public acclaim Chardonnay has just about conquered the world. Whilst not always the most planted white variety, there can be few countries where it is not a feature - from California to China taking in Italy and even Israel on the way. Undoubtedly the main attraction is the magical association with the great white wines of Burgundy; but it is relatively easy to grow and its neutral flavours and soft acidity present no barrier to opportunity. Whether an inexpensive country wine or a hand-crafted high-ender, Chardonnay finds a ready audience of eager consumers. Inevitably its personality varies according to location, ranging from almost watery white and fragrant to near golden and pungent, with fruit notes in a spectrum from green apple (the Loire) to pineapple and oranges (Australia). Oak ageing is almost de-rigueur, and in the cheapest examples the flavours of oak are often simulated by the addition of wood chips or essence. White Burgundy is complex and thrilling and can live for many years if cellared correctly.

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