BÂTARD MONTRACHET

2019 Grand Cru Domaine Jean-Marc Boillot

Grapes Chardonnay
Colour White
Origin France, Burgundy
District Côte d'Or
Sub-district Côte de Beaune
Village Puligny Montrachet
Classification Grand Cru
ABV 13%
Vineyard Bâtard Montrachet

As so often this Bâtard is a rather wonderfully wiry and taut style for the appellation. Yes there's fat and volume, but the overriding impression is of mineral force and citrus intensity. Very closed, rather on the back foot for now - almost sherbety in its lemony concentration. Intensely long. Drinking range: 2025 - 2035 L&S (Oct 2020)


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We are back to the muscular stance of Champ Canet here, but with a finer feel throughout and a longer, more melodic finish. This is a brilliant Bâtard because it shows admirable restraint while packing in a milles feuilles of flavour. Rating: 18.5+/20 Matthew Jukes www.matthewjukes.com (Dec 2020)

Attractive pale primrose. The fruit starts discreetly on the nose, but does not take long to build. There is indeed a huge volume on the palate, but it is all in balance, with a fresh saline acidity behind the clean yellow fruit. All very nicely put together. A few bacon notes emerge too, but no feeling of undue heat. All in all, this is an intense and tightly wound Bâtard-Montrachet with a promising future. Tasted: October 2019 **** Rating: 96 Jasper Morris - Inside Burgundy  (Oct 2020)

Domaine Jean-Marc Boillot

Jean-Marc Boillot left the family domaine to be winemaker to Olivier Leflaive for five years. Then from his maternal grandfather Étienne Sauzet he inherited much of the vineyard of the old Domaine Sauzet, in some of the best vineyards of Puligny. With this holding and others from his paternal side, he set up his own business, and he has been responsible for over 50 vintages. His daughter Lydie and son-in-law François Alzingre have worked alongside him and effectively run the domaine, and are now being joined by their children.

With the belief that a vine reaches its full potential when 40 years old, the team look after their old vines carefully, and those in La Garenne and Combettes are still those planted by J-M's grandfather Étienne Sauzet. Vines are planted to a minimum of 12000 vines per hectare, and the vineyard worked by ploughing to encourage the plants to have deep roots. They are trimmed quite high at 1.2m to leave lots of leaves for photosynthesis, and also to shade the bunches from direct sun exposure which might burn them.

Great care is taken over the date of harvest, with careful controls of ripeness made over a period of three weeks prior to starting. The grapes are harvested manually, and placed in small cases for transport to the winery, where they are pressed as whole bunches. The juice is allowed to settle out in tank and then transferred to barrel for fermentation with the fine lees. Batonnage once a week during the 11 months of barrel-aging helps the wines to feed and fatten on the lees. They normally use between 25 and 30% new wood. The domaine makes wines that show well young, with sometimes citrussy, sometimes with complex exotic fruit aromas, always with the core of minerality, and they age well too.

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