VIRÉ-CLESSÉ

2019 Les Raspillères Domaine Frantz Chagnoleau

Grapes Chardonnay
Colour White
Origin France, Burgundy
Other Practising Organic, Vegetarian, Vegan
District Mâconnais
Village Viré-Clessé
ABV 13%

Very streamlined, a beam of mineral. Fruit possibly on the back foot after bottling five days before we tasted, but the terroir here, high and very much on the limestone, does produce this intense minerality. Long and very stylish. Drinking range: 2021 - 2025 L&S (Oct 2020)


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The 2019 Viré-Clessé Les Raspillères comes from high-altitude, east-facing vines on steep limestone soils and was aged in Stockinger demi-muids with 14 months on the lees. It has a mineral, oyster shell tinged bouquet that is very focused. The palate is beautifully balanced with fine acidity and tension, full of energy with a penetrating citric finish. Superb. Drinking range: 2022 - 2028 Rating: 92 Neal Martin, www.vinous.com (Nov 2021)

The 2019 Viré-Clessé Les Raspillères disproves the theory that this appellation cannot produce mineral-driven wines. This reeks of wet limestone and flint on the nose. The palate is saline on the entry, quite concentrated with very good acidity and a kiss of wild honey on the finish before the salinity kicks back in on the aftertaste. This is an outstanding Viré-Clessé that comes highly recommended. Drinking range: 2022 - 2031 Rating: 92 Neal Martin, www.vinous.com (Jan 2021)

Broad, ripe fruit and a nice savoury whiff to give it depth. But again, the acidity is extremely marked and doesn't seem (yet?) married to the rather slight fruit. Slightly sour finish with some chew. Drinking range: 2021 - 2025 Rating: 15.5 Jancis Robinson OBE MW - www.JancisRobinson.com (Jan 2021)

Domaine Frantz Chagnoleau

Frantz Chagnoleau and his wife Caroline Gon, who was until 2022 also the winemaker at the Comte Lafon Mâcon operation, are rising stars of the Mâconnais. Together they have a small domaine consisting of 3.5 hectares of Mâcon in a single block in Saint Albain, and several small plots in Viré Clessé, Saint Véran and Pouilly Fuissé, making up 6.8 hectares in total. All the vineyards are organically farmed (Ecocert certified).

Great care is taken at harvest to pick at the optimum moment for sugars, acidity and aromatic precursors, and they will stop the picking between parcels if they think that the ripening is not even across the whole domaine. Grapes are manually picked into 25kg cases, so as to get whole, undamaged grapes to the winery. After careful pressing, a very non-interventionist vinification takes place with natural yeasts in oak foudres.

The wines are kept on the lees to preserve freshness until the beginning of summer, when they are racked and lightly filtered, before bottling before the next harvest, except for some of the top wines which are aged for another six months in tank in order to develop fully. The wines are in a style which is bright and incisive, expressive and pure - and well worth seeking out.

Macon Villages Le Clos Saint Pancras : 3.55 ha
These vines were planted in 2000. Frantz uses a little bit of new wood - 10%. Élevage in demi-muids. This is the most northerly plot he works and it is high (350m) - facing east and made up of mineral, stony soil.
Viré Clessé Les Raspillères : 0.73 ha
Planted in 2005. A 30% slope and poor soil, thin at the top. Originally planted with Gamay, it was abandoned after phylloxera, then brought back from being scrubland by a forester who was passionate about wine and who realised it had once been a vineyard.
St Véran Prélude : 2.3 ha
Poor, calcareous soils. 15% new wood in demi-muids (500l barrels). 45 year old vines in several plots - the earliest ripening.
St Véran la Roche : 0.42 ha
70 year old vines at 200m in Chasselas, on marl, in mid-slope. Some is aged in demi-muids, but mostly it's in barrel with 10% new wood.
St Véran à La Côte : 0.25 ha
The highest vineyard of the domaine at 400m, on red earth, in Chasselas. Aged in demi-muids with no new wood.
St Véran La Fournaise : 0.21ha
All aged in demi-muids with no new wood. The whitest and most mineral soil they have.
Pouilly Fuissé Pastoral : 0.45 ha
Pouilly Fuissé Madrigal : 0.25 ha
From Vergisson, (mostly 'en Carmentrant') and all aged in barrel, but no new wood even if some are recent.

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