MEURSAULT

2008 Luraule Domaine Rémi Jobard

Grapes Chardonnay
Colour White
Origin France, Burgundy
District Côte d'Or
Sub-district Côte de Beaune
Village Meursault
ABV 13%
Vineyard Luraule

Lovely wine with a long future but showing well when tasted Nov. 2012. L&S (Dec 2009)


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Good pale yellow. Orange blossom and spices on the nose and palate. Offers a creaminess of texture but there's also good cut here. Half of this wine was aged in a new ten-hectoliter foudre. Jobard buys his barriques and larger barrels from a tonnelerie in Austria. He believes that this wood helps him make wines with less torrefaction and vanilla character but more minerality and elegance. Rating: 89 Stephen Tanzer's International Wine Cellar (Sept 2010)

Some punch and lusciousness. Attack. Hint of lemon-menthol cough sweets. Medium length. 2011-2015 Rating: 16 Jancis Robinson OBE MW - www.JancisRobinson.com (Jan 2010)

Sample one from 1200 litre fudre which is from Austria. This is rather orangey and spicy on the nose. Sweet attack with juicy and spicy mandarin fruit, full and gently rounded. It has lively fresh acidity (not though MLF) and a bright energetic finish. Combines sweetness with energy. Very good. Sample two from barrique: Oak from Austria. One year old barrel. Unctuous. Rich with some gloss. Ample middle palate. There is touch of honey and this is softer. It is partially though MLF. Good on the finish. Potentially Good to very good. From 2011Sarah Marsh MW, The Burgundy Briefing (Jan 2010)

Domaine Rémi Jobard

Rémi has been making small qualitative changes ever since he took over here in 1996. The entire vineyard is cordon-pruned, so yields are naturally limited. There has been no use of fertiliser since 1994, and the vineyard is grassed-over to encourage the vine roots to go deep. The domaine has been certified organic from 2008. He says that the two most important things are the absence of weedkiller (and thus the necessity to plough, which cuts any surface roots and makes the vine go deeper) and not adding any fertiliser which again makes the roots go deeper to find nutrients.

Rémi has two vast presses, to enable him to press very slowly over six hours, and this has resulted in a big jump in finesse. The élevage now lasts nearly fifteen months, so as to allow the wines to develop slowly and to avoid fining. As a result these are wines which take a moment to show, but which reward the patient with complexity and great depth of flavour.

Rémi made a move from traditional barrels to foudres made of a mix of French, Austrian and Slavonian oak, constructed by Austrian cooper Stockinger, and having added a new one (or two) each year, there's barely a normal barrel left. He likes the way the wines develop in these large volumes, in which the 'oaking' effect is minimised.

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