2007 Nuits Saint-Georges Chaboeufs 1er Cru

Wine Details
Place of Origin

France

Nuits Saint Georges

Burgundy

Color

Red

Grape/Blend

Pinot Noir

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"The 2007 growing season began with a hot April and a long flowering lasting almost three weeks," said Alain Meunier. "We found the same differences at harvest time, even within the same parcels, and we picked some of our parcels in passes. We actually started the harvest on August 28 and 29 in Nuits-Saint-Georges Boudots, Clos Vougeot and Cote de Nuits-Villages, then stopped for five or six days before picking again from September 5 through 8, and then again on September 11 and 12." Not surprisingly, Meunier told me he eliminated both rotten and underripe grapes. The Clos Vougeot and Boudots were not chaptalized, added Meunier, but some of the wines were chaptalized as much as 1.5 degrees. And the development of the wines in barrel was also irregular, as some of the malos here finished before Christmas but others occurred in May. Meunier describes the 2007s as having fat tannins and low acidity. Two thousand six yielded firmer wines here; with their lower pHs, they convey more flavor authority.