SAINT VÉRAN
2011 Les Pommards Domaine Daniel Barraud
| Grapes | Chardonnay |
| Colour | White |
| Origin | France, Burgundy |
| Village | Saint Véran |
| ABV | 12.5% |
| Vineyard | Les Pommards |
Quite a limited production, the Saint Véran les Pommards has always been a rich wine, and this is no exception - opulent and mouthfilling, it just stays beautifully pure and long. L&S (Jan 2013)
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Rating: 17+ Matthew Jukes www.matthewjukes.com (Jan 2013)
Lively and tense with strong green notes. Hazelnut notes. Some tension. Crunchy. 2014-2018 Rating: 16 Jancis Robinson OBE MW - www.JancisRobinson.com (Jan 2013)
(from vines situated in Davayé, planted in rocky, high limestone content soil which abuts the Pouilly-Fuissé vineyard of Le Pommard on the edge of Vergisson and Solutré). A cool, pure and reserved nose features notes of green apple, pear and wet stone. There is excellent precision and punch to the solidly voluminous and extract-rich flavors that possess an intense, dry, clean and crisp finish that is presently quite linear. This will need a year or so to flesh out but it possesses the best underlying material out of the three St. Véran-based wines. 2016+ Rating: 90 Allen Meadows, www.Burghound.com (Oct 2012)
Domaine Barraud
We still see Daniel Barraud when we visit but today his children Julien and Anaïs are at the helm here. They have vineyards in Vergisson that are mostly high up under the famous rock (Vergisson lies between the two dramatic cliffs of the rocks of Solutré and Vergisson). The vineyards here are significantly higher than those of Fuissé, and are consequently later-ripening, and the wines often have a more solid structure - but they each have their own distinct characters, from the Puligny-like directness of the La Roche to the fat richness of the 'en Buland', via the mineral force of the Crays.
All the wines are made keeping close to the tenets of bio-dynamics - not for the sake of it - but because over the generations experience has taught them that these principles really are the best way forward - as such they only ever bottle on a waning moon. All the wines see some barrel ageing apart from the Chaintré, which is aged in foudre (2/3) and tank.
As Allen Meadows wrote on www.Burghound.com 'I have said this before, but I will say it again: no one makes better wine in the Mâconnais than Barraud. There are a few domaines that produce wines that are sometimes just as good, ... but none of them surpasses the quality he consistently produces. If you aren’t familiar with the wines, you owe it to yourself and your pocketbook to check them out.'
This 11 ha domaine was officially certified organic in 2011, formalising the way they had been working for many years before.
From the 2023 vintage the Barrauds have four vineyards that have been upgraded to Premier Cru status: 'En France', 'Les Crays', 'Sur la Roche', and la Verchère, although this last one changed its name to 'La Maréchaude' but retaining the parcel name of Verchère too. It's one of those oddities of such classifications that the vineyard which has consistently produced the Barraud's best wine for all the years that we have known them, 'En Buland', is not classified Premier Cru status as it faces north.
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