2017 Domaine Thenard 'Clos Saint-Pierre' 1er Cru | Givry

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With his slightly old-fashioned ways, Jean-Baptiste does not chase money – and with hundreds of millions of dollars’ worth of vineyards he doesn’t need to – and thus his Premier and Grand Cru wines are the most reasonably priced in all of Burgundy.

From my annual or twice-annual visits to Domaine Thenard, we are building a library of notes on their occasionally tasted much older Premier Cru Givry releases. In July 2019 we tried the Givry Premier Crus back to 1976 (astonishing! Yes! 18.4 points) after having tried the 1978s on my prior visit. These are very reasonably priced lesser known Givry appellation Premier Cru Burgundies. This clearly illustrates that these very reasonably priced Burgundies can age and improve for decades with ease. Please also note that the winemaking techniques and fruit quality selected today are far superior to the wines of the 70s and 80s.
JJ (John Jens)

Jean-Baptiste Bordeaux-Montrieux has been running the Domaine from the 1980's and the wines have always been made in a very traditional method: fermented in wood tonneau barrels for two weeks, punched-down by foot twice a day, then aged in barrel for twelve to eighteen months (five percent new oak on the premier crus), and only very lightly filtered if necessary. The whites are fermented and aged in barrel. Fermentations start spontaneously and continue at their own pace, sometimes for months. The amount of new oak has been dialled back on the Montrachet and averages fifty percent from the 2010 vintage. On the reds, the Clos du Cellier aux Moines is aged mostly in foudres, and the Clos Saint-Pierre is aged mostly in used barrels. The Boix Chevaux is a fifty-fifty mix of foudres and barrels. 
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Overview

The 2017 vintage unfolds with an elegant bouquet of red berries, cherries, and a hint of floral notes, underpinned by a subtle earthiness that speaks to the rich, clay-limestone soils of the region. On the palate, it reveals a medium body with a silky texture, where the vibrant fruit is complemented by nuanced spice and a gentle touch of oak, leading to a refined and lingering finish. The 'Clos Saint-Pierre' 1er Cru is a celebration of Pinot Noir, showcasing the varietal's potential for elegance and complexity. A wine that will gracefully evolve with age, it promises to be a rewarding addition to any connoisseur's collection or a memorable highlight for a special occasion.

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With his slightly old-fashioned ways, Jean-Baptiste does not chase money – and with hundreds of millions of dollars’ worth of vineyards he doesn’t need to – and thus his Premier and Grand Cru wines are the most reasonably priced in all of Burgundy.

From my annual or twice-annual visits to Domaine Thenard, we are building a library of notes on their occasionally tasted much older Premier Cru Givry releases. In July 2019 we tried the Givry Premier Crus back to 1976 (astonishing! Yes! 18.4 points) after having tried the 1978s on my prior visit. These are very reasonably priced lesser known Givry appellation Premier Cru Burgundies. This clearly illustrates that these very reasonably priced Burgundies can age and improve for decades with ease. Please also note that the winemaking techniques and fruit quality selected today are far superior to the wines of the 70s and 80s.
JJ (John Jens)

Jean-Baptiste Bordeaux-Montrieux has been running the Domaine from the 1980's and the wines have always been made in a very traditional method: fermented in wood tonneau barrels for two weeks, punched-down by foot twice a day, then aged in barrel for twelve to eighteen months (five percent new oak on the premier crus), and only very lightly filtered if necessary. The whites are fermented and aged in barrel. Fermentations start spontaneously and continue at their own pace, sometimes for months. The amount of new oak has been dialled back on the Montrachet and averages fifty percent from the 2010 vintage. On the reds, the Clos du Cellier aux Moines is aged mostly in foudres, and the Clos Saint-Pierre is aged mostly in used barrels. The Boix Chevaux is a fifty-fifty mix of foudres and barrels. 
Bowlerwine.com

Overview

The 2017 vintage unfolds with an elegant bouquet of red berries, cherries, and a hint of floral notes, underpinned by a subtle earthiness that speaks to the rich, clay-limestone soils of the region. On the palate, it reveals a medium body with a silky texture, where the vibrant fruit is complemented by nuanced spice and a gentle touch of oak, leading to a refined and lingering finish. The 'Clos Saint-Pierre' 1er Cru is a celebration of Pinot Noir, showcasing the varietal's potential for elegance and complexity. A wine that will gracefully evolve with age, it promises to be a rewarding addition to any connoisseur's collection or a memorable highlight for a special occasion.

With his slightly old-fashioned ways, Jean-Baptiste does not chase money – and with hundreds of millions of dollars’ worth of vineyards he doesn’t need to – and thus his Premier and Grand Cru wines are the most reasonably priced in all of Burgundy.

From my annual or twice-annual visits to Domaine Thenard, we are building a library of notes on their occasionally tasted much older Premier Cru Givry releases. In July 2019 we tried the Givry Premier Crus back to 1976 (astonishing! Yes! 18.4 points) after having tried the 1978s on my prior visit. These are very reasonably priced lesser known Givry appellation Premier Cru Burgundies. This clearly illustrates that these very reasonably priced Burgundies can age and improve for decades with ease. Please also note that the winemaking techniques and fruit quality selected today are far superior to the wines of the 70s and 80s.
JJ (John Jens)

Jean-Baptiste Bordeaux-Montrieux has been running the Domaine from the 1980's and the wines have always been made in a very traditional method: fermented in wood tonneau barrels for two weeks, punched-down by foot twice a day, then aged in barrel for twelve to eighteen months (five percent new oak on the premier crus), and only very lightly filtered if necessary. The whites are fermented and aged in barrel. Fermentations start spontaneously and continue at their own pace, sometimes for months. The amount of new oak has been dialled back on the Montrachet and averages fifty percent from the 2010 vintage. On the reds, the Clos du Cellier aux Moines is aged mostly in foudres, and the Clos Saint-Pierre is aged mostly in used barrels. The Boix Chevaux is a fifty-fifty mix of foudres and barrels. 
Bowlerwine.com

Overview

The 2017 vintage unfolds with an elegant bouquet of red berries, cherries, and a hint of floral notes, underpinned by a subtle earthiness that speaks to the rich, clay-limestone soils of the region. On the palate, it reveals a medium body with a silky texture, where the vibrant fruit is complemented by nuanced spice and a gentle touch of oak, leading to a refined and lingering finish. The 'Clos Saint-Pierre' 1er Cru is a celebration of Pinot Noir, showcasing the varietal's potential for elegance and complexity. A wine that will gracefully evolve with age, it promises to be a rewarding addition to any connoisseur's collection or a memorable highlight for a special occasion.

 

DETAILS

VINTAGE - 2017

VARIETAL - Pinot Noir

COUNTRY - France

REGION - GIVRY, Burgundy

BOTTLE SIZE - 750ml

 
 
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