BOURGOGNE BLANC

2008 Domaine Rémi Jobard

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

Classic fruitiness of this cuvée, lots of flavour, will develop over three or four years, slight chalky tightness on the finish - this is still before fining. At the January tasting here, this showed more of the zesty, grapefruity, quite full and fruity style I would expect, but it is still quite backward. L&S (Dec 2009)


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Incidentally, Jobard's Bourgogne Blanc, made from parcels touching Meursault, caught my attention with its pure lemon and mineral character and firm acid backbone.Stephen Tanzer's International Wine Cellar (Sept 2010)

Simple and easy and energetic. Solid and reverberant. 2011-2013 Rating: 16 Jancis Robinson OBE MW - www.JancisRobinson.com (Jan 2010)

6 parcels normally but for the 2008 Remi bought some more vines in the Grandes Coutures. Very bright and lifted aroma. Zesty attack. Vibrant, pure and direct. Zinging bright with overt, ripe, citrus fruit. This has not started MLF yet, so it will soften and become rounder. Good fruity finish. Potentially very attractive Bourgogne.Sarah 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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