2015 Beaune Grèves 1er Cru

Wine Details
Place of Origin

France

Beaune

Burgundy

Color

Red

Grape/Blend

Pinot Noir

Reviews & Tasting Notes

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The 2015 reds from Etienne de Montille stood out in my fall tastings this year. Low yields and astute harvest timing (between September 2 and 8) provided what winemaker Brian Sieve described as “clean, healthy fruit with good phenolic ripeness." He went on: "We could do whatever we wanted in terms of extraction; we were able to hit the accelerator. We had zero disease pressure in 2015. Our biggest concern was having too much darker stone fruit flavors; we did not want to remake our 2009s.” Sieve added that the estate “picks on acidity.”

Sugar levels in the grapes were mostly between 12.5% and 12.8% and Sieve chaptalized lightly to extend the fermentations. “When the fruit is cold and hard, we look for whole-cluster maceration,” said Sieve. “We don't punch down at that point; we’re just worried about keeping the cap wet. In fact, we don’t start with punchdowns until the middle of the fermentations, after a cold soak of five or six days and foulage by foot during the early days of fermentation. Then we go to two pigeages per day during the active part of the fermentation, then back down to one a day—maybe 15 in total for each cuvée, with four or five foulages and three pumpovers.

Yields were in the range of 15 to 25 hectoliters per hectare, reflecting the lingering effects of hail during the previous three vintages, especially in the estate’s older vines. But Sieve noted that 2016 finally brought a healthy quantity of grapes: between 35 and 40 hectoliters per hectare. The 2015s finished their malolactic fermentations late, in August and September, and the wines were still in barriques, some of them racked. “They still need more time for a second élevage in barrels,” noted Sieve.

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