RULLY BLANC

2019 Domaine Dureuil-Janthial

EN PRIMEUR

Super tension and again and fine reduction. Delicately -expressed mineral and saline citrus. Just gets more and more interesting - lovely. Drinking range: 2021 - 2028L&S (Nov 2021)

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Four parcels on clay-limestone planted in 1974, 1946, 1920. 20% aged in new Chassin barrels. Bottled March 2021 and not yet released six months later. Pretty, lively and fresh. Perhaps slightly simple but very well made. Drinking range: 2022 - 2026 Rating: 16+ Jancis Robinson OBE MW - www.JancisRobinson.com (Jan 2022)

The 2019 Rully Blanc has a crisp, well defined, slightly earthy bouquet with light lime and green apple scents. The palate is taut and fresh on the entry, underpinned by a fine bead of acidity and with plenty of salinity on the finish. This is a lovely Rully, even though the fireworks are reserved for Dureuil-Janthials Premier Crus. Drinking range: 2022 - 2026 Rating: 90 Neal Martin, www.vinous.com (Jan 2021)

From a number of parcels around the appellation, the oldest among them planted in 1920, Dureuil's 2019 Rully Blanc is lovely, mingling aromas of crisp orchard fruit and white peach with hints of blanched almonds and white flowers. Medium-bodied, chiseled and concentrated, with tangy acids and a mouthwateringly saline finish, this will be delicious out of the gates—though don't discount its capacity to age, as examples from the late 1990s are drinking brilliantly today. Rating: 89-91 William Kelley, The Wine Advocate (Jan 2021)

Greenish pale gold. Heady and much more complex and deeper-flavoured than the Mâconnais wines I have just been tasting. More fresh acidity and depth. Grapefruit flavours. Could be GV. Drinking range: 2022 - 2028 Rating: 16 Jancis Robinson OBE MW - www.JancisRobinson.com (Jan 2021)

Domaine Dureuil-Janthial is simply the leading domaine of the Côte Chalonnaise. What is more, the astonishing Vincent Dureuil is equally adept at making both white and red wines. Vincent inherited from the Janthial side of his family, who have been in Rully since the eighteenth century. Vincent and his wife Céline took over in 1994. As they say 'because wine is first grown in the vineyard, we have chosen to respect the land and let the soils and vineyards live, to produce committed and accurate wines, of great purity and a frank personality.'

The domaine now extends to 20 hectares, 17 in the Côte Chalonnaise (primarily Rully and Mercurey) with 3 hectares in the Côte d'Or, including vines inherited by Céline in Nuits Saint Georges, and some inherited by Vincent in Puligny. The domaine was originally certified organic in 2009, but after short harvests in 2012 and 2013, Vincent was forced by a late attack of mildew in 2016 to spray with fungicide. The result was that he saved 5 hectares out of the 20, but lost his certification. Stubbornly he immediately set about the three years of 'conversion' and is now certified again.

At the harvest all the grapes are hand-picked into small cases for transport to the winery. The white wines are pressed hard - although he is clear that for this the grapes have to be ripe and in perfect condition, he believes it's necessary with Chardonnay to get into the solid matter of the grape. The juice is allowed to oxidise under the press and S02 is only added 12 hours after the pressing, so that a dark brown liquid, after the settling out, is what goes into barrel where it will be clarified by the fermentation. The barrels are also chosen with great care - they are there to bring out the minerality, to add a touch of density, and they are minimally toasted. The whites get up to 20% new wood, the reds up to 30%.

The vinification of the reds takes place after an intense selection in the vineyard and at the sorting table. For now, despite experiments with some whole-bunch fermentations, Vincent destems almost everything. The grapes go into old open-topped wooden vats and are held at 6C for around eight days of cold maceration before a classic fermentation that reaches up to 34C. After the fermentation they go into barrel for a year, before bottling by March of the year after.

Watch the video introducing Domaine Vincent Dureuil-Janthial.

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