Clos de Tart

Long known for picking late, Sylvain Pitiot began on October 6 in 2010. He explained his "new" strategy for harvesting fully ripe grapes as follows: "Once grape sugars reach their peak level, we wait two or three weeks to harvest." Pitiot noted that sugar levels varied considerably by parcel in 2010 and therefore the estate harvested in three "flights," with an average crop level of just 21 hectoliters per hectare. I tasted seven different lots of wine, followed by an approximation of the final blend. The malos had finished in September but the various components had not yet been racked.

From 2010 Red Burgundies (Jan 2012) by Stephen Tanzer

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2010 Clos de Tart

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