One of the most far-flung of the Nuits-Saint-Georges crus, Les Boudots, near Vosne-Romanée, offers fleshy wines, expressing plenty of fruit and also a certain smoothness. This year the full potential of the cru comes through, with unparalleled aromatic richness, right from its youth. However, this in no way detracts from its ageing potential; this is a wine that can be laid down for 15 years or more.
Vinification and aging:
The harvest is completely destemmed before being placed in the vat. Fermentation starts naturally thanks to indigenous yeasts.
In March, after 6 months of aging and following the auction, the acquired barrels leave the Hospices cellar and settle in the cellar of Château de Charmont, next to the Premiers and Grands Crus of Maison Edouard Delaunay.
The wine finishes its aging in its original barrel or is re-intoned if we deem it necessary for its good development.After 9 months of aging in our cellars, the wines are then ready to be bottled and reach the cellars of our customers.
The estate produces 140 barrels each year, divided into 18 vintages.