Moreau’s 2010 Chassagne-Montrachet Vergers is a seamless, complete wine that brings together the body of Champs Gain with the minerality of Maltroie. It is a gorgeous, complete Burgundy that should drink well with minimum cellaring, although it has more than enough stuffing and pedigree to continue to develop beautifully for years. Anticipated maturity: 2014+.
Domaine Bernard Moreau is quite possibly the single finest under the radar grower in Burgundy today. There are many more famous names in the Cote de Beaune, some of them in Chassagne itself, but it is here, in this small, family run domaine where many of the most elegant and harmonious wines of the village are found. Bernard Moreau’s son, Alex, told me yields were down from 10% for the villages to as much as 50% for the Grand Ruchottes. Moreau brought in his fruit starting on September 20th and reported a high incidence of shot berries and berries with very little juice. The wines spent 12 months in oak, with no racking, and were then moved into oak with their fine lees for another six months. Reliance on natural yeasts and a cold cellar ensure a gradual elevage that is one of the reasons these wines remain so vibrant and full of life.
Importer: The Sorting Table, Napa, CA; tel. (707) 603-1461