BOURGOGNE ROUGE

2011 Domaine Anne Gros

Grapes Pinot Noir
Colour Red
Origin France, Burgundy
District Côte d'Or
Sub-district Côte de Nuits
Village Bourgogne Rouge
ABV 13%

Older vines here - the Hautes Cotes vineyards are around twenty years old whereas this is thirty-nine. Delicate feel, but there is more body and weight in the middle. Lovely tannins. Worth keeping for a couple of years. L&S (Jan 2013)


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Sappy, precise and serious, with lovely perfume and good underlying structure.Stephen Tanzer's International Wine Cellar (Feb 2013)

(30% new oak). A deft touch of wood sets off otherwise very fresh and pure red currant and plum aromas. There is good punch and slightly better ripeness to the light weight, round and acceptably long finish. This is definitely on the lighter side but there is a bit better depth of material. 2014+ Rating: 85-87 Allen Meadows, www.Burghound.com (Jan 2013)

Between Nuits and Flagey in four little parcels totalling less than 1 ha. Crisp nose with real structure – ambitious style of Bourgogne aiming for Côte d’Or build. A bit severe at the moment. 2014-2017 Rating: 15.5 Jancis Robinson OBE MW - www.JancisRobinson.com (Jan 2013)

Domaine Anne Gros

Anne Gros joined her father François at the family domaine in Vosne Romanée in 1988, having given up her arts studies in favour of viticulture and oenology at Beaune and Dijon, and has run the domaine alone since 1995. The Domaine now has 6.5 hectares of Pinot and Chardonnay. Anne describes herself as being 'wary of certainties and keen to preserve her freedom'.

In the vineyards Anne practises viticulture influenced by organic and biodynamic principles, and the vineyards are ploughed and fertilised with compost, but although she believes that the long-term health of the vineyards are best preserved by such methods, she likes to maintain the freedom to use conventional treatments when necessary.

In the cellar, the wines are classically made, in cement tanks for the reds, and stainless steel for the whites. They are then are aged in barrel for up to fifteen months, with 80% new wood for the grand crus, 50% for the village wines and 30% for the regional wines. Anne is quietly meticulous and almost obsessive about cleanliness in her cellar, which perhaps is reflected in the delicacy and restrained tension in her wines, which have aromatic clarity, limpid precision, sheer joie de vivre, lively balance and persistence.

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